How Aquaman’s Jason Momoa is teaming up with pro surfing  – Boston Herald

As the World Surf League gears up to kick off its 2024 season in Hawaii, a list of sponsors have been announced, giving insight on what brands surf fans will find at upcoming pro surfing contests.

Among them is a collaboration with Jason Momoa, the “Aquaman” lead who founded an aluminum water bottle company called Mananalu.

The brand aims at eliminating single-use plastic and will be the exclusive canned water onsite at the World Surf League’s North American events, including the US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach and the WSL finals held at Lower Trestles, just south of San Clemente, Calif. according to a news release.

Mananalu water, owned by actor Jason Momoa will be found at various World Surf League events throughout the competitive season, including the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach. (Photo by Christa Funk/World Surf League)

Mananalu will also be an official partner of WSL PURE, the league’s nonprofit that runs an annual grant program “to support global credible nonprofit organizations focused on improving the health of global ocean ecosystems,” WSL officials said.

Founded by the actor and ocean activist who grew up in Hawaii, Mananalu also has a partnership with rePurpose Global in the mission of removing one water bottle’s worth of plastic from ocean-bound waste for every bottle purchased, with the equivalent of 15 million bottles so far removed.

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