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Out of the Oceans Boasts Stunning Designs & a Sustainable Mission

Out of the Oceans is the sister brand of Out of the Woods. Both businesses share an ecological mission embedded in their manufacturing ethos and this is reflected in their names.

As one might expect, the foldable totes and reusable shopping bags offered by Out of the Ocean are made from 100% ocean plastic. The brand has estimated that one unit "removes the equivalent of three plastic bottles from our oceans and waterways." The bottles, collected from shores and coastal communities, are shredded into small flakes and pellets. These smaller units are worked into yarn or fabric for the bags.

Aside from its product range, Out of the Oceans collaborates "with the world's leading ocean cleanup group" on educational opportunities and empowering communities.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Products From Ocean Plastic - Creating more products, like Out of the Ocean's foldable totes and reusable shopping bags, that are made of 100% ocean plastic is a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies looking to participate in the sustainability movement.
2. Recycling and Upcycling Plastics - Out of the Ocean's use of recycled plastics suggests an opportunity for companies to develop new and innovative ways to reuse plastic waste.
3. Collaborations to Promote Sustainability - Out of the Ocean's partnership with ocean cleanup groups highlights the opportunity for businesses to collaborate and promote sustainability through education and community empowerment.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Eco-friendly product companies like Out of the Ocean can thrive in the retail industry by providing consumers with products that are both sustainable and practical.
2. Environmental Services - Companies that provide environmental services can work with businesses like Out of the Ocean to improve waste management and promote sustainability.
3. Fashion and Apparel - Companies in the fashion and apparel industry can incorporate recycled plastics into their designs to create new and innovative products while reducing waste and promoting sustainability.

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