Bead Link Style Nurdle Necklace
In efforts to shed light on the problem of plastic pollution, we collaborated with Sea Hugger. 15% of every purchase is donated back to the organization.
Sea Hugger® is a nonprofit organization focused on protecting and healing the marine environment from plastic pollution through action and education to drive systemic change that addresses the root cause of the issue.
This piece of jewelry is made of micro plastic collected at local beaches by the Sea Hugger community. To remind us all to skip a single-use plastic item when we can.
What on earth is a Nurdle? - Nurdles are small pellets used to make nearly all the plastic products we buy. Learn more at about nurdles!
Why is blue not an option anymore? - Unfortunately with sunlight and water exposure the blue nurdles fade to a brown color.
In efforts to shed light on the problem of plastic pollution, we collaborated with Sea Hugger. 15% of every purchase is donated back to the organization.
Sea Hugger® is a nonprofit organization focused on protecting and healing the marine environment from plastic pollution through action and education to drive systemic change that addresses the root cause of the issue.
This piece of jewelry is made of micro plastic collected at local beaches by the Sea Hugger community. To remind us all to skip a single-use plastic item when we can.
What on earth is a Nurdle? - Nurdles are small pellets used to make nearly all the plastic products we buy. Learn more at about nurdles!
Why is blue not an option anymore? - Unfortunately with sunlight and water exposure the blue nurdles fade to a brown color.
In efforts to shed light on the problem of plastic pollution, we collaborated with Sea Hugger. 15% of every purchase is donated back to the organization.
Sea Hugger® is a nonprofit organization focused on protecting and healing the marine environment from plastic pollution through action and education to drive systemic change that addresses the root cause of the issue.
This piece of jewelry is made of micro plastic collected at local beaches by the Sea Hugger community. To remind us all to skip a single-use plastic item when we can.
What on earth is a Nurdle? - Nurdles are small pellets used to make nearly all the plastic products we buy. Learn more at about nurdles!
Why is blue not an option anymore? - Unfortunately with sunlight and water exposure the blue nurdles fade to a brown color.