RPET Washbag - Oceans
RPET Washbag - Oceans

RPET Washbag - Oceans

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It takes 700 years for a single plastic bottle to decompose and 10 billion plastic bottles are sent to landfill in the UK every year.

Our fantastic washbags are ethically produced with sustainable material made from 100% recycled post consumer water bottles, whilst being stylish, durable and waterproof. But more importantly, each one is made from 2 recycled water bottles. In purchasing this wash bag, you are preventing them from going to landfill, a win, win for the environment.

There is a choice of two fabulous designs from one of our favourite designers, Laura Bennett. Choose from beautiful oceans or fantastic forests and being big enough to hold everything you need.

Protecting oceans around the world

When you shop with WWF, you’re helping protect oceans around the world, from the icy waters of the Arctic to our UK coastlines. You’re defending marine wildlife from threats like discarded fishing gear and overfishing. And you’re restoring ecosystems by campaigning for sustainable seas.

Healthy Oceans

The future of our planet depends on healthy oceans. They are not only home to an abundance of plants and wildlife, they produce over half of the Earth’s oxygen. Alongside our allies around the world, we make waves for marine life conservation by reducing ocean pollution and making fishing equipment less dangerous. We’re steering the shipping industry towards a low-carbon, sustainable future. And with our supporters by our side, we’re pushing governments to keep their ambitious promise to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030.

Planning for a future where the Arctic is different

While we’re doing all we can to slow climate change, we must also plan for a future where the Arctic is different. We’re committed to carefully managing the ecosystem of the Arctic’s Last Ice Area, so it can become a stronghold and sanctuary for wildlife like polar bears, walruses, narwhals and beluga whales.

SHOPPING TODAY CAN HELP

Reduce eight million tonnes of microplastic

that ends up in oceans and threatens marine life each year.