Helping the Blue Planet Stay Blue

Helping the Blue Planet Stay Blue

On becoming Plastic Neutral

"With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you're connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live."

That's the oceanographer Sylvia Earle, reminding us that the ocean isn't somewhere far off. It's connected to the water in our glass, the air in the room, and every breath we take.

At Koala Eco, we don't use virgin plastic. Our packaging is made from recycled and recyclable materials, our bottles are designed to be refilled, and our formulas are concentrated so that less plastic moves through the world to begin with.

Even so, we wanted to do more. Plastic in a supply chain — even recycled plastic — is still plastic. And the wider plastic-pollution problem won't be solved by individual brands tightening their own footprints alone. It also needs investment in the people doing the work of clearing it.

That is what brought us to rePurpose Global, a worldwide movement addressing the plastic-pollution crisis at scale. Through this partnership, Koala Eco is now Plastic Neutral. For every unit of plastic we use, an equivalent amount is collected and processed by waste-management workers in three of the most plastic-vulnerable regions on earth.

The three projects are Laut Yang Tenang in West Java, Indonesia, where informal waste collectors recover ocean-bound plastics along one of the planet's most biodiverse coastlines; Bahari Safi in Lamu, Kenya, where local artisans transform recovered plastic into household goods and traditional sailing dhows; and Sanguisé in Cameroon, which works upstream, intercepting plastic from rivers and waterways before it reaches the sea.

This is the commitment, and these are the people doing the work. When we care for nature, nature cares for us.

← Older Post Newer Post →

Featured products


 
Best Seller Collection

Recent articles


A Designer’s Look at Nature

A Designer’s Look at Nature

Volume 12: Spill The Tea

Volume 12: Spill The Tea

5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

A Designer’s Look at Nature

A Designer’s Look at Nature

An Hour in Nature Kelli Larson moves through the world with an attentiveness to nature, where design and life are inseparable. As the founder of...

Read more
Volume 12: Spill The Tea

Volume 12: Spill The Tea

Jessica is the co-founder of Koala Eco, the family-owned brand behind the plant-based products many of our customers use every day to care for their...

Read more
5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

5 Simple Ways to Reduce Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Home

Our homes should be a refuge — but research shows household dust can carry traces of phthalates, synthetic fragrances, flame retardants and phenols. These everyday...

Read more
Micro-restoration

Micro-restoration

“Life is made up of small things. Small things that matter.”— Joan Didion.  Clinical ecopsychology describes something called micro-restoration: small, frequent interactions with natural elements...

Read more
How to Eliminate Synthetic Fragrance from your Home, Naturally

How to Eliminate Synthetic Fragrance from your Home, Naturally

Scent is an ever-present part of daily life — from morning coffee to the cleaning and body-care products we use throughout our homes. But while...

Read more
Helping the Blue Planet Stay Blue

Helping the Blue Planet Stay Blue

On becoming Plastic Neutral "With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you're connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth...

Read more