Materials

Sustainable materials are materials used in products and construction that are sourced and produced in ways that minimize their environmental impact.
Recycled Paper and Cardboard
Utilized for packaging, insulation, and various paper products, recycling paper conserves resources and reduces waste.
Wool
A natural, renewable fiber, wool is biodegradable and has excellent insulation properties, making it a choice for clothing and home textiles.
Recycled Plastic
Using recycled plastics reduces waste and the demand for new plastic production. It's used in a wide range of products from clothing fibers to construction materials.

Processes

Sustainable processes are methods of production or activities designed to minimize negative environmental impact, conserve energy and natural resources, and promote ecological balance. These processes aim to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often incorporating principles of efficiency, waste reduction, and resource management.
Renewable Energy Production
Utilizing solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power to generate electricity. These processes reduce dependence on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Eco-friendly Manufacturing
Using materials that are renewable or recycled and implementing manufacturing processes that reduce waste and emissions. This can include lean manufacturing principles and closed-loop systems where waste is repurposed.
Sustainable Transportation and Logistics
Shifting to electric or hybrid vehicles, optimizing Sustainable Transportation and Logistics Shifting to electric or hybrid vehicles, optimizing delivery routes to reduce fuel consumption, and using public or non-motorized transport where possible. routes to reduce fuel consumption, and using public or non-motorized transport where possible.
Waste Management and Recycling
Processes that emphasize recycling, composting, and reducing landfill waste. This includes the design of products that are easier to recycle or have a longer life cycle.
Energy-efficient Supply Chains
Optimizing supply chains to reduce energy consumption and emissions, such as using more efficient transport modes and planning for minimal environmental impact.
Circular Economy Practices
Designing products and processes that facilitate reuse, repair, and recycling, aiming to keep resources in use for as long as possible and reduce waste.

Business Practices

Sustainable business practices refer to strategies and actions undertaken by companies to operate in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. These practices are designed to ensure long-term business success while contributing positively to society and minimizing negative impacts on the environment. Sustainable business practices are increasingly recognized as essential for long-term success. They help businesses reduce risks, improve efficiency, build brand reputation, and create value for both the company and society.
Green Energy Use
Switching to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, or hydropower for business operations. This reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Eco-Friendly Office Practices
Using sustainable office supplies, reducing paper use, encouraging digital communication, and implementing office recycling programs.
Community and Environmental Stewardship
Participating in or supporting environmental conservation efforts and community projects focused on sustainability. Examples include beach clean-ups or working with sustainability philanthropies such as 1% for the Planet, B Corp, or World Wildlife Fund.

Packaging

Sustainable packaging refers to the development and use of packaging solutions that have a reduced environmental impact and footprint throughout their lifecycle. Sustainable packaging is a critical component in the broader movement toward environmental sustainability, addressing concerns related to waste management, resource conservation, and climate change.
Minimization of Waste
It focuses on using the least amount of materials necessary to achieve the desired purpose, often through design innovations that reduce packaging size and weight.
Recyclability and Compostability
Packaging can be easily recycled or composted, reducing its impact on landfills and promoting a circular economy where materials are reused.
Eco-friendly Materials
Made from materials that are renewable, recycled, or biodegradable. Examples include recycled paper, bioplastics made from plant-based materials, and glass.

Cora Ball

$42.00
Color is varies with recycling market: Now ice blue and navy!

The Cora Ball is a new kind of laundry ball. Inspired by the way coral filters the ocean, the Cora Ball collects our microfibers into fuzz we can see, so we can dispose of microfibers in the right way.

Description

We noticed a problem. Every time we do laundry, our clothes shed tiny, unseen microfibers (including plastic), which go down the drains of our washing machines and into our waterways. And most of us don’t even know it! There’s plastic hiding in our waterways and ocean! That’s not great for the animals living in those waters or for us.

The Cora Ball is a new kind of laundry ball. Inspired by the way coral filters the ocean, the Cora Ball collects our microfibers into fuzz we can see, so we can dispose of microfibers in the right way. At the same time, Cora Ball helps PREVENT microfibers from breaking off your clothes, reducing the total amount of microfibers produced and protecting your clothes. Together, we can keep these microfibers out of our waterways and our ocean. Yes! Just toss the Cora Ball into your washer. It's a simple step that has a big impact wash after wash. 

Product Details
  • Prevents AND catches microfiber pollution.
  • Reduces the amount of microfiber shed by your clothes.
  • Just toss into ANY laundry machine to get started.
  • Gentle on everyday clothes, yet highly durable.
  • The Cora Ball is spec'd to last five years.
  • Easy to use, easy to clean.
  • Dimensions: 4"x4"x3.5", 0.4 lbs.
  • To save money and footprint, we recommend looking at our SHOPS page for international orders or local shops with Cora Balls in stock.
Supporting Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean

A part of every Cora Ball sale - both here and through our partner shops - supports the work of our non-profit partner, Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean.

Rozalia Project is a marine debris non-profit working to prevent and cleanup marine debris in our urban, inland and coastal waters. It was through the work of Rozalia Project that Cora Ball was created and every day we give back to support their continued work of education, research, cleanup, and solutions development.

USA Patent No. US11045843B2


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