Saltrock pledges to support Surfers Against Sewage

We’re delighted to announce that Saltrock now charges 5p for every carrier bag given out in all stores, and every penny collected is donated directly to Surfers Against Sewage.

Hugo Tagholm SAS chief Executive says: “SAS is delighted to be extending its partnership with Saltrock, a brand that has been supporting SAS for 25 years. It’s fantastic that one of the UK’s leading surf brands is making this commitment to the environment and the money raised will play a vital part in helping us to keep the UK’s oceans, waves and beaches clean. We’d like to thank the team at Saltrock for their support and look forward to working with them for many more years. “

“Surfers Against Sewage is a cause close to our hearts here at Saltrock,” says Saltrock spokesperson Katie Goodfellow. “SAS are a fantastic team who are passionate about what they do and fight hard to protect something vitally important to all of us – our coastline. We’re proud to be in a position to help them and to do our bit to care for our beaches, our seas and the plants and animals that rely on it for survival.”

“We’re aware that as a retailer we have a responsibility to take our role in this seriously, and so have taken the decision to charge 5p for every Saltrock bag used. We hope that this will help to encourage people to remember their reusable bags and also raise money for the charity that works hard to reduce the damage we all inflict on our environment.”

Head of Retail Sean Burch explains, “We trialed the initiative in Newquay and Swindon and received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from our customers. People realised the significance of what we were doing and were happy to pay 5p for a bag as the money goes straight to SAS.”

“Our commitment to the SAS is one step in a large evolution for Saltrock,” says MD Angus Thomson. “We are a company of water users and nature lovers and we’ve always been aware of the impact we have on our environment. We’ve always tried to minimise our impact, and as we expand we want to do this in a responsible way. We are working towards a carbon neutral pledge and are also developing several further charitable initiatives to protect the people and places our business impacts.”

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