Climate change is out of control and microplastics are poisoning our oceans, so it's important to make eco-friendly choices. Here are some of our favorite products to help you reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow the spread of plastic waste. wired.trib.al/qDmWlLw 1/7
The Australian company Seljak makes beautiful blankets out of 100% recycled materials. Even better, each blanket is made from production scraps so there's little waste. This is a pricey blanket, but it's one you can feel good about. wired.trib.al/qPMZaPO 📸: Seljak 2/7
The Preserve Toothbrush feels more natural than typical straight toothbrushes. It comes in ultra-soft, soft, and medium firmness levels and an array of colors. The handle is made of 100% recycled plastics. wired.trib.al/9zGjZbX 📸: Preserve 3/7
Surfers need wetsuits to conserve body heat in cold water, but they are made from petroleum-derived products that never break down. Suga collects used and damaged wet suits and turns them into dense, comfortable, and attractive yoga mats. wired.trib.al/sHzZcSi 📸: Suga 4/7
Ditch the scratchy mesh interior. Fair Harbor swim trunks are made of 12 recycled plastic bottles and 88% recycled polyester. They have a soft, quick-drying liner similar to a boxer brief made from recycled bottles as well. wired.trib.al/BmF61pH 📸: Fair Harbor 5/7
Discarded plastic fishing nets are a big threat to ocean wildlife. Bureo takes discarded fishing nets and turns them into recycled plastic products, like the Ahi, a performance cruiser, designed in collaboration with Carver Skateboards. wired.trib.al/VQ4hvla 📸: Bureo 6/7
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