03.01.12
Coty Inc. has announced a partnership agreement with the National Geographic Society, identifying Davidoff Cool Water as a partner for the Pristine Seas program, which seeks to protect some of the last pristine spots of the oceans and to create marine protected areas.
The partnership kicks off with an expedition to the Pitcairn Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Dr. Enric Sala, a marine ecologist and National Geographic explorer-in-residence who has dedicated his career to finding ways to mitigate human impacts on marine life, will lead the expedition.
"I am thrilled to have Davidoff Cool Water on board for our Pristine Seas ocean protection program," said Sala. "No one organization is going to save the ocean alone."
"The Pristine Seas program is an important effort to explore and document the last pristine places in our oceans. Coty and Davidoff Cool Water's support of this project will help us achieve our ultimate goal of protecting the world's oceans," said Terry Garcia, National Geographic's executive vice president for Mission Programs.
"It is an honor to partner with National Geographic, one of the most respected, renowned and powerful organizations protecting the ocean and the environment. We are happy to have our bestseller, Davidoff Cool Water, a fragrance that initiated the olfactive territory of oceanic freshness, active in ocean protection," said Michele Scannavini, President of Coty Prestige.
This Pristine Seas Expedition to Pitcairn starts this month. From summer 2012, consumers will have the opportunity to join Davidoff Cool Water in supporting the National Geographic Pristine Seas to help protect the world's oceans.