Closed Loop Unisex Sunglasses

Ballo Upcycles African Waste To Create Vibrant Sunglasses

Ballo, a Cape Town-based company founded in 2013, makes high-quality closed loop unisex sunglasses from upcycled waste. The shades are made from the offcuts of close-by businesses -- such as wood, fabric, cork, hemp, and recycled paper.

The company is committed to supporting a circular economy by using leftover materials from other industries. Ballo is committed to "put the planet before profit" and is striving for a zero waste production process, reusing all discarded material it produces to create flower pots, laptop stands, and earrings. Moreover, Ballo opts to use local talent over automated machinery in an effort to increase employment rates in South Africa. These unique and sustainable sunglasses are available online in a variety of styles with international shipping.
Trend Themes
1. Closed-loop Sunglasses - Ballo's closed loop sunglasses demonstrate the trend of upcycling waste materials to create unique and sustainable products.
2. Circular Economy - Ballo's commitment to using leftover materials from other industries aligns with the trend of building a circular economy.
3. Local Talent Engagement - Ballo's choice to employ local talent instead of automated machinery taps into the trend of increasing employment rates in South Africa.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Ballo's closed loop sunglasses disrupt the traditional eyewear industry by offering sustainable and eco-friendly options.
2. Fashion Accessories - Ballo's upcycled sunglasses provide a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion accessories industry by showcasing the potential of using waste materials to create stylish products.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Ballo's zero waste production process presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the sustainable manufacturing industry by demonstrating the potential for repurposing discarded materials.

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