What is the Sapphire Project?

The Sapphire Project is dedicated to raising funds for organisations that focus on protecting and preserving our beautiful, vulnerable oceans.

Their diverse group of volunteers come from all walks of life, and share the same passion for ocean sustainability and conservation in Australia. Led by Ryan Gollan, their team includes Ian Thorpe (five time Olympic gold winner), Susan Wynne, Hayley Baillie, and more.

Anthogenol® is Proud to Protect the Precious

Anthogenol® is excited to continue their support of the Sapphire Project, who are so determined to protect our oceans, and the wildlife that live in them, so that future generations may experience, enjoy and care for them as we have done.

Take 3 for the Sea

Take 3 is an award winning and celebrated leader in sustainability, with a mission to protect our oceans and waterways by reducing plastic pollution through education that inspires action and participation.

Through a simple call to action that encourages individuals to take three pieces of rubbish before leaving the beach, they’ve sparked a global movement that has engaged more than 500,000 students in Take 3 programs to date, with 10 million pieces of rubbish removed from the environment every year.

Anthogenol® is a ‘Gold Sponsor’ of the Sapphire Project

Anthogenol® is proud to be one of the leading contributors to the Sapphire Project. Through our contributions, we have enabled organisations such as Blue Carbon Lab, Take 3 for the Sea, and Citizens of the Great Barrier reef to research, educate and achieve significant conservation outcomes.

Their partners and ambassadors are passionate about spreading awareness, and aim to inspire a swell of philanthropic support for ocean conservation in Australia. They are partnered with The Great Barrier Reef Foundation to ensure that funds are administered and distributed to organisations with the sole focus of improving the future of our planet.

Blue Carbon Lab

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Their partners and ambassadors are passionate about spreading awareness, and aim to inspire a swell of philanthropic support for ocean conservation in Australia. They are partnered with The Great Barrier Reef Foundation to ensure that funds are administered and distributed to organisations with the sole focus of improving the future of our planet.

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Blue carbon has become one of the most sought-after natural solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation, and the BCL aims to enable the widespread implementation of blue carbon projects within Australia and beyond.

Their partners and ambassadors are passionate about spreading awareness, and aim to inspire a swell of philanthropic support for ocean conservation in Australia. They are partnered with The Great Barrier Reef Foundation to ensure that funds are administered and distributed to organisations with the sole focus of improving the future of our planet.

Take 3 for the Sea

Take 3 is an award winning and celebrated leader in sustainability, with a mission to protect our oceans and waterways by reducing plastic pollution through education that inspires action and participation.

Through a simple call to action that encourages individuals to take three pieces of rubbish before leaving the beach, they’ve sparked a global movement that has engaged more than 500,000 students in Take 3 programs to date, with 10 million pieces of rubbish removed from the environment every year.

Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef

Anthogenol® is proud to be one of the leading contributors to the Sapphire Project. Through our contributions, we have enabled organisations such as Blue Carbon Lab, Take 3 for the Sea, and Citizens of the Great Barrier reef to research, educate and achieve significant conservation outcomes.

Their partners and ambassadors are passionate about spreading awareness, and aim to inspire a swell of philanthropic support for ocean conservation in Australia. They are partnered with The Great Barrier Reef Foundation to ensure that funds are administered and distributed to organisations with the sole focus of improving the future of our planet.