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The Crema Joe Ear Savers are Made from Recycled Plastic Caps

Since the onset of the pandemic, consumers have been forced to wear masks when out and about, and to help curb some of the discomforts of wearing the facial coverings, Crema Joe launched an upcycled 'Ear Saver.' As its name suggests, this piece of plastic will can be used to secure the bands of a mask instead of using your ears.

"They're particularly useful for hearing aid and hijab wearers too," says Kayla Mossuto, co-founder of Crema Joe. "The downside is, whether mass-produced or 3D-printed, ear savers get made from virgin plastic."

Not only do the Ear Savers help increase comfort, they're also environmentally friendly. Made from hard-to-recycle plastic caps, the durable accessory relieves the pressure from the ears with its molded plastic hooks.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Accessories - There is a growing trend of creating accessories from upcycled materials, offering an opportunity for businesses to tap into the environmentally conscious consumer market.
2. Enhanced Comfort - Consumers are increasingly seeking products that provide enhanced comfort, creating opportunities for businesses to develop innovative solutions that alleviate discomfort in various scenarios.
3. Eco-friendly Solutions - The demand for eco-friendly products is on the rise, presenting businesses with a chance to develop innovative solutions that address sustainability concerns while satisfying customer needs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - The fashion accessory industry can explore the use of upcycled materials to create innovative and sustainable products, offering customers unique and environmentally friendly options.
2. Healthcare and Safety - The healthcare and safety industry can leverage comfort-focused innovations like ear savers to improve user experience with personal protective equipment, ensuring prolonged wear with minimal discomfort.
3. Recycling and Waste Management - Recycling and waste management companies can seize the opportunity to develop innovative solutions for hard-to-recycle materials like plastic caps, contributing to a more circular economy and reducing waste.

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