Made from recycled materials, this bracelet helps raise awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and ecosystems alike.
Each bracelet spotlights a different marine animal or ecosystem.
Features
- Recycled Stainless Steel charms
- Post-consumer recycled Plastic cord
- Post-consumer recycled glass beads
- Braided knot closure
- Adjustable from 8” to 13” (fits most)
- Unisex
- Waterproof cord with beeswax coating
- Recycled material content is GreenCircle Certified*
- Handcrafted by artisans in Bali
Your purchase helps fund 4ocean’s global ocean cleanup operation and the daily removal of plastic waste and other man-made debris by their full-time captains and crews. By purchasing this bracelet, you will help remove one pound of trash from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines
*GreenCircle is a third-party certification process that provides independent verification of sustainability claims. The 3rd party verification confirms all product claims are accurate as stated and can be trusted for recycled content and material
Designs
Mesoamerican Reef:
- Red, purple, and navy, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on the Mesoamerican Reef—a rich tapestry of marine ecosystems that stretches 625 miles along the coasts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras. Home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world and often called “the jewel of the Caribbean,” the Mesoamerican Reef supports the largest population of manatees in the Caribbean and the largest gathering of whale sharks in the world
Tiger Shark:
- Light grey, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on tiger sharks. Affectionately called the dustbins of the ocean because they’re known for eating anything they can catch or scavenge, tiger sharks have incredibly powerful senses of sight and smell—and an almost limitless menu that has included license plates, burlap sacks, paint cans, leather jackets, old car tires, and all kinds of plastic
Eagle Ray:
- Black and blue, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on eagle rays, a vulnerable ray species that are often associated with coral reefs. Known for eating clams, oysters, squid, crabs, shrimps, and urchins, eagle rays’ foraging habits control populations of coral-damaging organisms and keep our reefs healthy
Mola Mola:
- Deep teal and white, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on ocean sunfish (aka mola mola). Growing up to 10 feet long, 14 feet high (including the fins), and weighing nearly 5,000 pounds, the ocean sunfish is an absolute unit of a fish that can be found in tropical and temperate oceans all around the globe
Blue Ringed Octopus:
- Blue and yellow, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on the blue-ringed octopus. While they’re not aggressive toward humans, blue-ringed octopuses carry deadly venom and are typically found in the sandy and silty areas of shallow coral reefs, tidepools, and algal beds; they also love to hide in rocks, crevices, empty shells, and even plastic debris where they can accidentally come into contact with humans
Spinner Dolphin:
- Burgundy and light grey, with transparent beads and stainless-steel charms
- This bracelet raises awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on spinner dolphins. The stars of a major conservation controversy that resulted in the Dolphin Safe tuna campaign in the 1980s, spinner dolphins are known for their daring acrobatic feats and unique ability to complete up to seven spins in a single jump
Care Instructions
- You can wear these bracelets every day and keep doing all your normal tasks without worrying about damaging it
- Material is waterproof and can be worn all day, in and out of the shower, ocean, and beyond
- To clean or polish beads, simply wipe in a circular motion using a cotton cloth or microfiber towel (tip: An old t-shirt works well, too!)