
4Ocean - Reviews and experiences
Oct 2023-May 2024
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Bracelet and water bottle
Bracelet and water bottle
TrustI got a bracelet and water bottle from this company, eh. The bracelets were really cool and lasted a long time on my wrist. I've been using the water bottle since 2020, eh, and it's been great except for the lid. The wood on the lid rotted and when I tried to buy a new one, they wouldn't sell it separately. Why do they want me to buy a whole new bottle, eh? Shouldn't the goal be to reduce waste in landfills, eh? It's such a letdown that they prioritize money over being environmentally friendly.
Coral bracelet
Coral bracelet
TrustI just bought a coral bracelet to help clean up the oceans and was really looking forward to it. But I messed up by ordering it from a third-party seller and now I wish I hadn't. The bracelet came all wrapped up in plastic, totally going against the whole eco-friendly idea. It was a letdown to see that the packaging didn't match the organization's values. From now on, I'll make sure to order straight from the website so I can be sure my purchase is actually making a difference.
Bracelet
Bracelet
TrustSo, I got this bracelet that's supposed to be all about saving the ocean or whatever, eh? But, honestly, I'm not so sure about it. Like, they claim to be recycling and all that jazz, but who really knows, right? Plus, the bracelet doesn't even look that impressive, to tell you the truth. I must admit, I'm a bit let down. But maybe I'm just being overly dramatic, you know?
Environmental conservation bracelets
Environmental conservation bracelets
TrustI gotta say, I'm really impressed with how careful they are with where my money goes after buying their products. A big chunk of it goes towards cleaning up plastic and other environmental projects, while the rest of it helps out the employees in Bali who make the bracelets and do clean-up work. It's so nice to see them being so open about how they're using my cash. And the fact that the owners only take home $50,000 a year really says something about how much they believe in their cause. I'm proud to support a company that not only looks out for the environment but also creates jobs in a place like Bali.
Eco-friendly purchase
Eco-friendly purchase
TrustI'm not some kind of planet-saving pro, but I try to do my bit. Me and my fam are all about being green, from recycling to planting stuff that bees dig. Supporting groups like 4Ocean means a lot to us, and I really respect their mission to tidy up the oceans. I'm totally down with shelling out some cash to protect marine life. And as for gripes about slow shipping, let's not lose sight of what really matters.
About 4Ocean
4Ocean is a for-profit company that focuses on the removal of trash from the ocean and coastlines while raising awareness about ocean conservation. Founded in 2017 by Alex Schulze and Andrew Cooper, the idea was conceived after a surfing trip to Bali, Indonesia, where they were confronted with the overwhelming issue of ocean pollution. To tackle this global problem, 4Ocean offers bracelets made from recycled materials, with the sales funding the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean and coastlines for each bracelet sold. Beyond merchandise sales, the company also engages in various cleanup operations around the world and advocates for sustainable practices to protect marine environments.
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