4Ocean

4Ocean Albatross Bracelet - Light Orange

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4Ocean Albatross Bracelet - Light Orange

There are 22 albatross species in the globe, and each is classified as vulnerable, threatened, near-threatened, or endangered. When you purchase an Albatross Bracelet, you are assisting in the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean and beaches, as well as raising awareness about the negative effects of plastic pollution on some of the world's most beautiful and endangered bird species.

Albatross Bracelet Features

  • Each bracelet sold helps to remove one pound of trash from the ocean, rivers, and beaches.
  • Cord made in China from 100 percent certified post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, with no more than 5% reclaimed ocean plastic.
  • Clear beads are made in China from 95% certified post-consumer recycled glass bottles, with less than 5% being reclaimed ocean glass.
  • 4 Ocean Bracelet charm is made in China from stainless steel that has been recycled 95% of the time.
  • Handcrafted in Bali by artists Unisex, waterproof, and adjustable design
  • Vinyl decal "1LB" is included.
  • GreenCircle audits and verifies the component manufacturing process and recycled content

How Your Purchase of 4 Ocean Albatross Bracelet Makes a Difference

  • Each purchase contributes to the elimination of one pound of trash from the ocean, rivers, and beaches.
  • Seven days a week, our captains and crews retrieve rubbish from the ocean and coasts.
  • With an ocean-first mindset, we design, source, and manufacture all of our products.

Four Ocean Bracelet are Hand assembled by an artisan in Bali, Indonesia

Buying a 4ocean bracelet does more than just help the environment. It also generates long-term, living-wage jobs.
A crew loads up our truck and motorbikes with our beads, cords, and charms as soon as they arrive at our main facility in Denpasar, Bali, to deliver these components to craftsmen in remote communities all over the island.

Women account for 80% of the workforce. Women in Bali tend to take up the role of primary caregivers for their families, limiting their professional prospects. More women are able to join the workforce while caring for their families since they may hand-assemble our bracelets in their homes and village centers.

Masters of the Wind and Sea

Albatrosses are one of the world's most fascinating birds. They can live up to 60 years and spend over 80% of their time at sea. They soar over large distances and ride ocean air currents for hours, perhaps days at a time, as masters of the sky. They create lifelong relationships with their partners and only return to land to mate, lay eggs, and raise babies with them.
Albatrosses aren't choosy when it comes to food.

They catch meals by diving deep into the water and skimming their beaks across the surface. When an albatross catches its victim, it rises quickly and consumes it whole.
While this method has worked for millennia for albatrosses, plastic contamination has left this sort of foraging extremely vulnerable.

There are 22 albatross species in the world. Every single one of them is classified as vulnerable, endangered, threatened, or near-threatened. One of the many reasons why our effort to stop the ocean plastic disaster is so critical is to save these magnificent birds.