

As an Australian brand, our connection to nature inspires us daily and we are committed to respecting, protecting and nurturing the planet.
Our objective is to consider our impact on the natural resources our planet so generously provides, with a focus on water and biodiversity conservation. and building resilient communities.
As an Australian brand, our connection to nature inspires us daily and we are committed to respecting, protecting and nurturing the planet.
Our objective is to consider our impact on the natural resources our planet so generously provides, with a focus on water and biodiversity conservation. and building resilient communities.


Today, we are proud to have introduced initiatives to reduce our waste within our HQ and Warehouse including a reusable coffee cup policy, recyclable ink cartridges and general recycling and waste management.
Alongside this, we are using renewable energy in both our HQ and Warehouse.
Today, we are proud to have introduced initiatives to reduce our waste within our HQ and Warehouse including a reusable coffee cup policy, recyclable ink cartridges and general recycling and waste management.
Alongside this, we are using renewable energy in both our HQ and Warehouse.

We have recently developed our packaging policy in order to take the most circular and responsible approach to our portfolio and are currently in a transitory phase.
With a deep connection to the ocean, we are committed to ensuring that our packaging is minimal, made using renewable and non-toxic resources and is made from certified recycled materials, reusable or recyclable.
We are working to eliminate plastic from our packaging portfolio and to be 100% reusable and recyclable.

Today, we are proud to have introduced initiatives to reduce our waste within our HQ and Warehouse including a reusable coffee cup policy, recyclable ink cartridges and general recycling and waste management.
Alongside this, we are using renewable energy in both our HQ and Warehouse.

We have recently developed our packaging policy in order to take the most circular and responsible approach to our portfolio and are currently in a transitory phase.
With a deep connection to the ocean, we are committed to ensuring that our packaging is minimal, made using renewable and non-toxic resources and is made from certified recycled materials, reusable or recyclable.
We are working to eliminate plastic from our packaging portfolio and to be 100% reusable and recyclable.
Today, we are proud to have introduced initiatives to reduce our waste within our HQ and Warehouse including a reusable coffee cup policy, recyclable ink cartridges and general recycling and waste management.
Alongside this, we are using renewable energy in both our HQ and Warehouse.


Seabin Project is responsible for collecting trash, oil, fuel and detergents from our oceans. There are over 850 Seabins installed globally and their technology has collected 1.8 million kilos of garbage and plastics from our oceans to date.
The Seabin moves up and down with the range of the tide collecting all floating rubbish. Water is pulled in from the surface and passes through a catch bag inside the Seabin, with a submersible water pump capable of displacing 25.000 litres per hour. The water is then pumped back into the marina leaving litter and debris trapped in the catch bag.
The Seabin can catch an estimated 3.9kgs of floating debris per day or 1.4 tons per year (depending on weather and debris volumes) including micro plastics down to 2mm small. A challenge Seabin Project continues to face is a lack of volunteers. As part of our ongoing partnership our team have loved volunteering their time to help Seabin with servicing and Data Collection.
To volunteer your time or make a donation we encourage you to visit their website.
Seabin Project is responsible for collecting trash, oil, fuel and detergents from our oceans. There are over 850 Seabins installed globally and their technology has collected 1.8 million kilos of garbage and plastics from our oceans to date.
The Seabin moves up and down with the range of the tide collecting all floating rubbish. Water is pulled in from the surface and passes through a catch bag inside the Seabin, with a submersible water pump capable of displacing 25.000 litres per hour. The water is then pumped back into the marina leaving litter and debris trapped in the catch bag.
The Seabin can catch an estimated 3.9kgs of floating debris per day or 1.4 tons per year (depending on weather and debris volumes) including micro plastics down to 2mm small. A challenge Seabin Project continues to face is a lack of volunteers. As part of our ongoing partnership our team have loved volunteering their time to help Seabin with servicing and Data Collection.
To volunteer your time or make a donation we encourage you to visit their website.