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4Ocean Beaded Bracelet (Marine Nurseries)
If you care about clean water, join 4Ocean in the battle against ocean pollution. The ocean is our second home, but so much of it is still unknown. What we do know, is that there's already too much garbage in it. Eight million tons of plastic trash ends up in the ocean every year and kill over 100 million marine animals. That's more than enough trash to cover Texas twice. Each bracelet funds the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean. Get the 4Ocean Bracelet Made From Recycled Materials and let's care for our oceans. Waterproof, stylish unisex design Limited Edition colors support additional environmental causes Adjusts from 2in (5cm) to 5in (12cm) in diameter to fit most wrist sizes Stainless steel 4Ocean charm to help spread the word about conservation 4Ocean will remove 1lb / 0.5kg of trash from the ocean for each bracelet purchased The cord is made from recycled plastic water bottles and glass beads are made from recycled glass Choose Your Cause Each Bracelet color promotes a cause important to preserving our oceans: 4Ocean Signature Blue: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and coastline World Ocean Day Teal: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and coastline Earth Day Blue/Green: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and helps plant more trees in partnership with the Earth Day Network's Canopy Project Mangrove Tan/Emerald: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and protects baby sea animals by preserving marine estuaries and mangrove forests in partnership with Conservation International Shark Conservation Grey/White: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and supports shark research, education, and conservation in partnership with Shark Savers, Bimini SharkLab, and Sharks 4 Kids Shark Bracelet Black: Removes 1lb of trash from the ocean and helps save sharks in partnership with Project Aware About 4Ocean 4Ocean started with the two founders, Andrew Cooper and Alex Schulze when they noticed that fishermen didn't care about...