@reece @chadenelsen @RebeccaRHelm@mollytaft@deepseanews @MiriamGoldste It’s like your bathtub is overflowing all over the bathroom floor and, instead of turning off the tap, you go grab a mop…
Discarded fishing nets are one of the most harmful forms of plastic pollution. That’s why we’ve partnered with @BureoInc to develop NetPlus®, the fully traceable, 100% recycled plastic material used in products like the brims in our hats.
https://t.co/TaDZwkv1NG
"This is the story of turning a big problem into a hat brim."
GGGI member @BureoInc repurposes 71,000 pounds of #ghostgear each year. Watch this video to learn how they work with @patagonia to make that happen.
https://t.co/DDzGjO5G5m
#Netstobrims! We partnered with @Patagonia to integrate our NetPlus® material into Patagonia hats. Just as discarded fishing nets live below the surface, so does virgin plastic inside every hat we've ever owned. Until now. https://t.co/n4ufeyEUSq
@rrryannn24 We aren't amazon but we do our best to process orders as quickly as possible. We ship from California, so ground transit time is likely 1-2 days in California and about 1 week to the East Coast. Hope that helps!
¡Caleta Tumbres sin plástico! locatarios se comprometen a abandonar los plásticos desechables en la caleta.
🌊Para celebrar el compromiso mañana nos encontramos en una limpieza de playa 👉🏻 ¡inscríbete! #Concepcion
https://t.co/RYhxXkBozu
The countdown has begun, less than 24 hrs left to enter to win tickets to see Jack live in Costa Rica! There are still some great rewards available including @BureoInc skateboards made out to recycled fishing nets! Support @Surfrider via @CharityStars https://t.co/6EJPzkKhoy
"Bat Cage may be a small product, but it’s the little hinge that swings a big door,” Justin Henkel, Trek’s Director of Product for Saddles and Essentials.
Member Company @TrekBikes worked with @BureoInc to create a Bontrager Bat Cage from recycled nets: https://t.co/oEljQRn2hF
Bat Cage, one of our long-standing water bottle cages, is now made from discarded fishing nets that would otherwise pollute our oceans. Learn more here: https://t.co/CQoTweRIui