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Drink for a cause

  • Apr 21, 2019
  • 1 min read

For each bamboo straw sold we will donate a bamboo straw to a warung in need.

We know how much you love sipping on a coconut under the sun. Though We dont love picking up straws on our morning walks.


Soulti is donating bundles of bamboo straws to local Warungs and sunset points to help educate and keep our coastlines clean.

If you would like your favorite warung to be equipt with bamboo straws tag them below and we will do our best to start filling counter tops and homemade coconut carts with re-usable, biodegradable, bamboo drinking staws.

Straws now available online :)




 
 
 

10 Comments


Abel Jackson
Abel Jackson
3 days ago

Love the energy behind this! It’s so rare to see brands actually putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to social impact—nothing beats a good drink that actually gives back to the community. I’ve been trying to write a paper on sustainable business models for my final year, but honestly, keeping up with the research while stuck in the library has been a total mountain. I actually reached out for some Assignment Help for Leeds Students just to get my data sets organized, which finally gave me the mental space to actually look at real-world examples like your 'Drink for a Cause' initiative. Having a bit of New Assignment Help has been a lifesaver; it’s much easier to stay…

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Angus Cox
Angus Cox
Mar 20

This blog really struck a chord with me! I love how Soultisurf connects something as simple as enjoying a drink with making a real difference through meaningful causes. It’s a refreshing idea that reminds us change doesn’t always have to start from big gestures—sometimes it begins with small, thoughtful actions in our daily lives. Reading this made me reflect on my own goals and how I can combine personal growth with helping others. I’ve actually been working on my personal development plan assignment recently, and posts like this motivate me to include social responsibility as part of that growth. It’s inspiring to see purpose-driven brands leading by example. Also, for anyone balancing studies and self-improvement, I’ve found New Assignment Help…

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This truly warmed my heart! Those morning beach walks where you spot plastic straws half-buried in the sand are genuinely disheartening, so knowing that every bamboo straw purchased directly supports a local warung makes sipping that coconut under the sunset feel so much more meaningful. It's the kind of buy-one-give-one model that actually makes sense — simple, community-driven, and real. It reminds me of how even students researching sustainability projects through free assignment samples for students on platforms like New Assignment Help UK keep landing on topics about ocean plastic, because it's one of those issues that genuinely connects everyone. Tagging favourite sunset warungs and coconut carts is such a genius grassroots idea — small actions like this really do…

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