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elho launches maritime waste collection

The new ocean collection by sustainable manufacturer, elho, not only offers a range of stylish plant pots for the home, but eco-friendly products that are helping to keep oceans clean and the planet healthy. While tapping into the current interior trends, the new ocean collection also caters to the growing need for sustainable and ethical buying options which will encourage a broad appeal and opportunities for retailers.

To help combat the issue of ocean pollution, elho has found a way to collect and use maritime plastic, including fishing nets, ropes and trawls, in its production process to create these beautiful pots while preventing these materials from finding their way into our oceans. The use of these maritime waste materials results in one-of-a-kind pots, with unique colour tones, including atlantic blue and pacific green, and a stunning marble effect, almost as though it is reflecting the colour and movement of the ocean. With such natural and subtle shades, these pots offer a number of decorative options to suit a wide variety of home aesthetics. Available in a range of sizes, including 14cm, 16cm, 18cm and 22cm, there is a pot to suit a range of plant sizes, while their natural, rounded shape offers a stylish accent to the home. The larger 18cm and 22cm pots are also compatible with elho’s self-watering inserts, offering plant lovers a convenient and simple way to keep plants healthy and hydrated by giving them the right amount of water at exactly the right time. elho is extremely passionate about helping people introduce nature into their lives and this is reflected in how the pots are produced. Each ocean pot is 100% recyclable, with 100% of the materials used made from recycled plastic and produced using 100% wind energy. This, again, shows that it is catering to the increasing need for more sustainable and ethical buying options.

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For more information about stocking the elho vibes collection please contact david.nicholson@elho.nl

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