Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Clean-up-and-Brand-Audit-Activity-at-Miramar-Beach-in-Mexico---News-Access-27MZIFJWTTUUA.htmlConceptually similarActions against Plastics at Supermarkets in Mexico - B-rollGP0STSSYKCompleted★★★★Plastic Monster Action at Nestle' Headquarters in Mexico - News AccessGP0STT8NRCompleted★★★★'Detox Football' Protest against Adidas in MexicoGP0STOF1WCompleted★★★★Coca-Cola, #IsThisYours? - Web Video (English)GP0STSKOACompleted★★★★Gael Garcia Bernal: Detox our Water! - Clean VersionGP04FXDCompleted★★★★Sampling Waste Water in MexicoGP04DQHCompleted★★★★Sampling Waste Water in MexicoGP04DQICompleted★★★★Coca-Cola Plastic Bottles in Scotland - ClipreelGP0STRH05Completed★★★★★★Mexico Wastewater Report LaunchGP04DQGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSB94Clean-up and Brand Audit Activity at Miramar Beach in Mexico - News AccessGreenpeace organises a clean-up activity and brand audit at the Miramar Beach in Tamaulipas, Mexico. The brand audit is used to determine who are the corporations that pollute our oceans the most with single use plastics. A banner is displayed at the end of the activity with the message "Is this yours?”.In original language:Brand Audit Playa Miramar MexicoCon el mensaje “¿Esto es suyo?”, Greenpeace realizó una auditoría de marca en la Playa Miramar de Tamaulipas que ayudará a determinar quiénes son las corporaciones que más contaminan nuestros océanos.Locations:Mexico-North America-TamaulipasDate:11 Aug, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m32sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Actions and protests-Beaches-Cleaning-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Nestlé S.A.-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-PepsiCo Inc.-Plastics-The Coca-Cola Company-UnileverShoot:Clean-up and Brand Audit Activity at Miramar Beach in Mexico (Photos & Video)Greenpeace conducts a clean-up activity and brand audit at the Miramar Beach in Tamaulipas, Mexico. The brand audit is used to determine who are the corporations that pollute our oceans the most with single use plastics. A banner is displayed at the end of the activity with the message "Is this yours?",