Last Straw Bracelet

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Last Straw Bracelet

Last Straw Bracelet

By purchasing this product, you will remove 5 pounds of trash from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines

$29.00

Our captains and crews recover an average of 15,000 single-use plastic straws from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines every week!

Made with the straws and plastic we collect, the Last Straw Bracelet helps fund our daily cleanups and acts as a reminder to skip the straw or swap it with a reusable or more sustainable alternative.

           Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including bysphenol A (BPA), which is known in the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. What does this mean? Click Here

Extreme waste, minimal convenience

Roughly 500 million single-use plastic straws are used daily in the U.S. alone.

That’s enough to wrap around the world 2.5 times every single day—and none of them can be recycled!

That’s why they’re one of the most common types of debris our captains and crews recover from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines.

Plastic straws are NOT recyclable

Single-use plastic straws are typically made from a type of plastic called polypropylene (PP or polypro for short), which is identified by this symbol:

Polypro is an extremely versatile plastic resin that’s used to make a variety of industrial, medical, and household products. It’s often called “the living hinge” because it’s resistant to cracking and stress, even when bent.

Single-use plastic straws are typically made from a type of plastic called polypropylene (PP or polypro for short), which is identified by this symbol:

Polypro is an extremely versatile plastic resin that’s used to make a variety of industrial, medical, and household products. It’s often called “the living hinge” because it’s resistant to cracking and stress, even when bent.

Polypro is now one of the most commonly used thermoplastics in the world. The ideal material for straws, you’ll also see it used in everything from food packaging to automotive parts.

And while polypro is technically recyclable, it’s actually one of the least recycled plastics. In fact, most curbside recycling programs won’t accept it.

But even when they do accept polypro, they still won’t accept straws.

That’s because these short-lived tools are too lightweight to make it through mechanical recycling sorters. They drop through sorting screens, mix with other materials, and contaminate entire recycling loads.

Plastics can only be recycled with like plastics, so contamination means entire batches of otherwise recyclable plastics go straight to the landfill instead of getting recycled into something new.

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Animals most impacted by pollution from plastic straws

Plastic straws are a serious risk to wildlife everywhere. From marine and coastal environments to freshwater and inland habitats, these are some of the animals most impacted by straws.

Seabirds

Sea Turtles

Marine Mammals

Fish

Corals

Invertebrates

Amphibians

Insects

Used for less than 30 minutes, single-use plastic straws go on to pollute the environment and harm wildlife for centuries.

Sip your way to a cleaner ocean

Single-use plastic straws have only been around since the 1960s. And while we can’t discount the fact that they’ve improved life for folks with disabilities, most of us could easily switch back to the reusable alternatives that we used before plastic took over. Pair your Last Straw Bracelet with these sustainable swaps to maximize your impact!

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$5.49

Skip the straw altogether with our convenient on-the-go reusable water bottles. Designed to keep drinks at their ideal temperature longer, you’ll never go back to plastic once you make this switch!

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229 reviews
  • TB
    Trish B.
    Verified Buyer
    3 days ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Its Beautiful!

    The bracelet is amazing, there are lots of colorful straw pieces in it. Mostly though, love that I can help pull trash out of the ocean! thanks 4Ocean for all that you do!

  • LD
    Linda D.
    5 days ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Last Straw

    My son loved it! It was a surprise

  • TN
    Tammie N.
    Verified Buyer
    1 week ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Bracelets

    Love these bracelets will get more ,its not only for a good cause they are so cool

  • SK
    Sherie K.
    Verified Buyer
    1 week ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Love this!

    I purchased one for myself and knew I had to buy another for a gift. Knowing it's made from the plastic of the straws, is not only pretty, but a great conversation opportunity when I'm out and about.

  • SK
    Sherie K.
    Verified Buyer
    2 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    It's beautiful!!

    I cannot get over how beautiful this bracelet is. It makes me sick to think the materials were pulled out of our oceans but it's heartwarming to know there's people who are making lemonade out of these lemons. I will proudly wear it and educate unsuspecting people who admire it!

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