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Pornhub's raunchy new campaign seeks to clean up the world's oceans


It's disturbing to think that there are now people who go to the beach just to party. The result: piles of rubbish scattered along the shore, with layers of trash buried beneath the sand, too. So, how can we help clean up our nasty beaches?

Here comes Pornhub to the rescue.

The Canadian adult website recently launched a new campaign to raise money to clean up the pollution in our oceans. Titled the Dirtiest Porn Ever, the video features two amateurs having sex on one of the world's filthiest beaches.

For every viewing of the flick, Pornhub will donate to Ocean Polymers, a non-profit group that collects and recycles plastic waste from waters around the world. But if you're not into porn and want to help in other ways, this link has a bunch of tips on how you can support the cause.

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