4Ocean Flamingo Bracelet

$20.00
SKU:
FLAMINGO-233300
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Description

Flamingos are fabulous wildlife ambassadors that illustrate the beauty and diversity we stand to lose if we fail to address the threats they face. This bright pink bracelet is sure to catch eyes and start conversations that raise awareness about plastic pollution and the importance of conserving these fabulously flamboyant birds. When you purchase our Flamingo Beaded Bracelet, you’ll pull a pound of trash from the ocean, rivers, and coastlines.

  • Every bracelet purchased funds the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean, rivers, and coastlines
  • Cord manufactured in China from 100% certified post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, including less than 5% reclaimed ocean plastic
  • Clear beads are manufactured in China from 95% certified post-consumer recycled glass bottles, including less than 5% reclaimed ocean glass
  • 4ocean charm manufactured in China from 95% recycled stainless steel
  • Hand assembled by artisans in Bali
  • Unisex, waterproof, adjustable design
  • Includes "1LB" vinyl decal
  • Component manufacturing process and recycled content are audited and verified by GreenCircle

"With legs like stilts, beaks like boomerangs, and flamboyant pink feathers, flamingos are perhaps the most recognizable wading bird in the world. If they had a catchphrase, it would be “you are what you eat,” since their impossibly beautiful coloring comes from the beta carotene in the crustaceans, mollusks, plankton, and algae they consume.

Flamingos live among the shallow lakes, mangrove swamps, sandy islands, and coastal areas of Africa, Asia, America, and Europe. While no flamingo species is considered endangered at this time, three of the six flamingo species are considered near threatened.

Because of their distinct appearance, flamingos are fabulous wildlife ambassadors that illustrate the beauty and diversity we stand to lose if we fail to address the threats they face. The biggest challenges in conserving flamingos and other wading birds include plastic and chemical pollution, climate change, habitat loss, and the animal entertainment industry."

Learn more about 4ocean and their mission to end the ocean plastic crisis: https://www.4ocean.com/about

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