#TOGETHERBAND UN Goal 17 - Partnerships For The Goals Recycled Plastic Mini Bracelet, Pack of 2, Navy
#TOGETHERBAND UN Goal 17 - Partnerships For The Goals Recycled Plastic Mini Bracelet, Pack of 2, Navy
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Each #TOGETHERBAND bracelet embodies the spirit of the global goals. Made from ocean plastic, for every #TOGETHERBAND bracelet sold, 1kg of plastic is removed from marine environments.
Each pack contains two bands, one to wear and one to share. The clasp is made from humanium metal upcycled from decommissioned seized illegal firearms in Central America, helping to end armed violence and rebuild conflict-torn societies.
Handmade by skilled artisans in Nepal, this bracelet supports goal 17 which focuses on the benefits and importance of cross-country collaborations in order to achieve the big goals. The bracelet has a signature bottle top shape clasp. The regular bracelet has a wraparound adjustable strap while the mini one uses a knot slide on its adjustable strap.
More about goal 17
The global goals can only be achieved if we come together. International investment and support are necessary for innovation, technological development, fair trade, and market access, especially for developing countries. To build a better world, we need to collaborate and support each other to ensure the success of the global goals.
#TOGETHERBAND champions the United Nations 17 Global Goals for a sustainable future. These Goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change.
Each #TOGETHERBAND is a symbol of commitment to one of the Goals and every band is made from reclaimed ocean plastic and decommissioned firearm metal. The bands are handcrafted by artisans in Nepal creating skills and livelihoods for the community.
#TOGETHERBANDs come as a pair - one to wear, one to share. Since launching on World Earth Day 2019 thousands of people all over the world have been wearing and sharing their bands, including celebrities such as David Beckham, who shared his with LeBron James and his son Brooklyn, and Naomi Campbell, who shared hers with the Editor in Chief of British Vogue, Edward Enninful.
A campaign by British sustainable fashion brand BOTTLETOP. Co-creators Cameron Saul, Jon Lee and Oliver Wayman believe that it’s only by engaging people through creative culture that we will make change happen.
- Product Code -
42094004
- Brand -
#TOGETHERBAND
- Bracelet Type -
Friendship
- Dimensions -
Length: adjustable
- Main Metal -
Non Metal
- Composition -
clasp - recycled humanium metal (stainless steel); recycled plastic rope band
Product description
Each #TOGETHERBAND bracelet embodies the spirit of the global goals. Made from ocean plastic, for every #TOGETHERBAND bracelet sold, 1kg of plastic is removed from marine environments.
Each pack contains two bands, one to wear and one to share. The clasp is made from humanium metal upcycled from decommissioned seized illegal firearms in Central America, helping to end armed violence and rebuild conflict-torn societies.
Handmade by skilled artisans in Nepal, this bracelet supports goal 17 which focuses on the benefits and importance of cross-country collaborations in order to achieve the big goals. The bracelet has a signature bottle top shape clasp. The regular bracelet has a wraparound adjustable strap while the mini one uses a knot slide on its adjustable strap.
More about goal 17
The global goals can only be achieved if we come together. International investment and support are necessary for innovation, technological development, fair trade, and market access, especially for developing countries. To build a better world, we need to collaborate and support each other to ensure the success of the global goals.
Product specification
- Product Code -
42094004
- Brand -
#TOGETHERBAND
- Bracelet Type -
Friendship
- Dimensions -
Length: adjustable
- Main Metal -
Non Metal
- Composition -
clasp - recycled humanium metal (stainless steel); recycled plastic rope band