Plastic rocks on an isolated island
The sombre message of stones made of plastic found on an uninhabited island far from the Brazilian coast.
The international organization 1% For The Planet allows companies and individuals to financially support charities with 1% of their annual sales. Under the motto: ‘Together we are stronger’, 1% For the Planet donated, since their foundation in 2002, hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide to non-profit organizations that are committed to protecting the environment.
Thanks to this initiative, the Plastic Soup Foundation receives 1% of the sales volume of the following companies:
The Bamboo Brush Society is a group of optimistic people. When the founders realized how much plastic waste ends up in our oceans, the started to look for solutions. The Bamboo Brush Society connects people with the same attitude and interests and seeks alternatives to the harmful materials and products that are polluting our oceans. They sell a range of beautiful bamboo products.
Westford Mill is a beautiful range of natural products: organic cotton bags, totes, and accessories. The products can be personalized with your own (business) logo.
Abel Odor produces 100% organic perfume. For their newest odor, Pink Iris 1% of their annual turnover goes to the PSF! Pink Iris: Nose-tingling Sichuan pepper and fresh basil open this traditional floral bouquet where it shines among a showstopping lineup of rose, jasmine, and natural musk.
https://www.abelodor.com/shop/pink-iris/
We would like to thank Westford Mill, The Bamboo Brush society and Abel Odor for their support in the fight against the plastic soup!
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