Round 70s inspired sunglasses with an all over Leopard print made from 100 % recycled fishing nets. The sunglasses feature a Mini Rodini logo and Panda print on the frame. Featuring polarized lenses with an anti-scratch coating and 100 % UVA/UVB protection
Round 70s inspired sunglasses with an all over Leopard print made from 100 % recycled fishing nets. The sunglasses feature a Mini Rodini logo and Panda print on the frame. Featuring polarized lenses with an anti-scratch coating and 100 % UVA/UVB protection. The width of the frame is 13,2 cm and the length of the temples is 12,3 cm. The recommended age for the sunglasses is between 5-10 years old but may vary.
The sunglasses come inside a bioplastic bag in a drawer box made from certified sustainably forested wood (FSC certified) with a cleaning cloth made from recycled PET plastic.
Panda and Mini Rodini logo print
All over Leopard print
Polarized lens with anti-scratch coating
Width on the whole frame: 13,2 cm
Length of temples: 12,3 cm
100 % UVA/UVB protection in glass
Frames made from 100 % recycled fishing nets
Drawer box in FSC-certified paper
Cleaning cloth made from recycled PET plastic
Comes in a bioplastic bag
The frames of our sunglasses are made from 100 % recycled fishing nets from Spain (approximately 15 grams recycled fishing net/frame). Old and abandoned fishing nets (ghost nets) are collected and cleaned to then be fully recyclable via molecular recycling. This means that the material is infinitely recyclable without losing its quality along the way. Once the sunglasses have served its purpose, pass them along to someone else, or scan the QR code on the cleaning cloth for instructions on how to send them to recycling. Read more here
This product is part of the process that helps clean up the worlds oceans. Each year, 600 000 metric tons of fishing nets end up in the worlds oceans, trapping dolphins, seals, and smaller fish. These abandoned nets drift with the strong currents and scrape the bottom surface, destroying the coral reefs that are essential to the survival and health of both the worlds oceans and human beings.
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