Offset 4kg CO2
Rescue 4 plastic bottles
Plant 1 kelp
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Kingston Grange
Pickup available at 52-54 Burringbar St
Usually ready in 2 hours
Kingston Grange Short Sleeve Bamboo Shirts are made from 65% bamboo fibre and 35% Cotton, a unique blend that is lightweight, and incredibly cool and comfortable to wear.
Bamboo fabric is naturally breathable, wicking away moisture to keep you feeling fresh all day long.
These shirts are not only comfortable, but also environmentally friendly. Bamboo is a highly sustainable material that requires little water and no pesticides or fertilisers to grow. Plus, bamboo is naturally anti-bacterial, making the shirts odour-resistant and easy to care for.
Just some of the many reasons to choose bamboo
- Natural Organic, as its grown without pesticides or fertilisers.
- Sustainable, as bamboo is one of the worlds fasting growing plants.
- Eco-Friendly, as bamboo is biodegradable
- Comfortable, doesn't cling to the skin
- Antibacterial, stays fresh and odour free for longer
- Keep you cool in summer, warm in winter
- Provides Strong UV Protection
Fabric 65% Bamboo Fibre 35% Cotton
You might also like to see the Bamboo Dreaming range or the long sleeve shirts
Colour: Bush Tomato, Size: XL
Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours
52-54 Burringbar St
Mullumbimby NSW 2482
Australia
We’re fighting plastic pollution by ethically recovering & recycling ocean-bound plastic. Together with Greenspark, we’re working to prevent ocean bound plastics from reaching our waterways, and reducing the need for new plastic by providing a recycled alternative while supporting local communities economically.
Read more about this project, click here.We’ve partnered with Greenspark to support vetted climate-positive projects around the world that reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Our projects are in line with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, ensuring that we maximise both our environmental and social footprints simultaneously.
Read more about this project, click here.We’re planting kelp in British Columbia, Canada and supporting the restoration of critical marine ecosystems. These underwater forests offer shelter, sustenance, and breeding grounds for numerous species, such as Herring, Salmon, and Northern Abalone, strengthening marine ecosystem resilience.
Read more about this project, click here.