After educating the world on the importance of bee pollination, Pornhub now hopes to clean up the planet with its dirtiest porn ever.
Pornhub likes to use its popularity to help important causes. With its recent “beesexuality” campaign it raised awareness on the importance of bee pollination and now wants to help to clean up our beaches.
Pornhub’s most recent campaign (there have been a few this year), launched on 27 August 2019, sees it release its “Dirtiest Porn Ever,” a film that shines a spotlight on the increasing problem of plastic pollution – and its impact on beaches.
Starring Leolulu, one of the internet’s most popular amateur couples, the film follows the pair doing what they do best on the beach until the camera pans out to reveal its sandy shores littered with plastic debris.
But this is not just an awareness campaign. Each time the video is watched in its entirety, Pornhub will make a donation to Ocean Polymers, a nonprofit environmental group that claims to have developed a method of collecting and processing plastic waste from the world’s oceans.
The campaign includes a dedicated landing page sharing viewers tips on what can be done to help the cause.
Corey Price, Pornhub’s vice president explained:
“As of today, 12.7 million tons of plastic can be found within the depths of our oceans. What’s perhaps even more shocking, is that scientists predict that there will be more plastic than fish within our oceans in only 30 years. Ocean pollution has grown to become one of the most significant global issues of our lifetimes and it’s only getting worse. That’s why it’s imperative that we use our platform to raise awareness and inspire change – not just for the time being but for generations to come. We’re dirty here at Pornhub, but that doesn’t mean our beaches need to be.”
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