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The 'AirCarbon Sunglasses' are Carbon-Negative and Fashionable

Covalent’s ‘AirCarbon Sunglasses’ are carbon-negative and fashionable. The brand has three styles available for purchase — the ‘Berguson AirCarbon Sunglasses,’ the ‘Huntington AirCarbon Sunglasses,’ and the ‘Hancock AirCarbon Sunglasses’ -- all of which come in a sleek Mineral Black color. Consumers should also note that they are the world’s first carbon-negative sunglasses as they are made with a material called ‘AirCarbon.’

According to the website, creating the biomaterial comes from a process in which "natural microorganisms in the ocean that covalently bond carbon and oxygen dissolved in saltwater to make an energy storage material inside of their cells called PHB." From here, the brand has enhanced that process using saltwater and renewable energy to create a material called AirCarbon. Fashionable products can be made from AirCarbon as it is a fantastic eco-friendly replacement for plastic and leather.
Trend Themes
1. Carbon-negative Fashion - Brands can create carbon-negative fashion products using eco-friendly biomaterial made from natural microorganisms in the ocean.
2. Sustainable Accessories - Accessories made from eco-friendly replacements for plastic and leather such as AirCarbon offer sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.
3. Renewable Energy Material - The creation of the AirCarbon material using renewable energy offers opportunities for innovation in various industries looking to adopt sustainable practices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion companies can adopt AirCarbon as a sustainable alternative to traditional materials in creating carbon-negative products like sunglasses.
2. Accessories - Accessories industries can incorporate eco-friendly biomaterials like AirCarbon in their production processes to create stylish, yet sustainable, products.
3. Renewable Energy - The use of renewable energy in creating biomaterials like AirCarbon has the potential to revolutionize industries requiring sustainable materials such as packaging and construction.

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