How can cards help protect our oceans?

shutterstock_1521472085_beach clean-upThe amount of plastic litter that ends up in our oceans is of great concern to everyone. It endangers animal life and puts undue pressure on the oceans’ delicate ecosystem. More than 8 million tons of it ends up in our oceans every year. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now more than 600,000 square miles in size. To put that into perspective, it is twice the size of Texas. Most of this material comes from under-developed nations without modern waste collection and recycling infrastructures in place. To help turn the tide toward more recycling of plastics, there needs to be a useful aftermarket for those recycled materials. This is where ShoreCycle® enters the mix!

ShoreCycle™ card core material is produced using at least 95% or greater, post-consumer recycled content that was obtained from developing country, coastal communities. To put it plainly, the material used to produce ShoreCycle™ is material that otherwise would have ended up as ocean litter.

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Making recyclable cards

WTR_4086-AOur ShoreCycle™ card core material can be used to produce recyclable credit cards and debit cards, identification cards, membership cards, gift cards, door danglers, graphic posters and more. Not only does utilizing ShoreCycle™ card stock help reduce ocean litter, it also reduces the use of virgin raw materials.

Last but certainly not least, by using ShoreCycle™ card stock, it encourages greater social responsibility by providing a new source of income in those developing country coastal communities.
 
Help promote a genuine circular economy and let ShoreCycle™ be your sustainable material of choice! To learn more, click here.
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