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Bloem Turns Plastic Collected from the Ocean Into Long-Lasting Plant Pots

As part of The Ocean Series, Bloem introduced a 100% recycled plastic planter that helps to remove plastic waste from the water and repurpose curbside waste.

Although ocean plastic can be challenging to work with when it comes to achieving the right color consistency, Bloem developed a solution that's high-quality and aesthetically pleasing. The manufacturing process begins with collecting waste like water bottles, straws, packaging and more from shorelines across Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Canada. With this series, Bloem will be using over a million pounds of plastic waste—with about 25% of that reprocessed material coming from marine waste and 75% from curbside waste.

The Ocean Series includes planters of various sizes and shapes, including eco-friendly round and rectangular styles.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Manufacturing - The development of high-quality and aesthetically pleasing products using recycled ocean plastic presents an opportunity for sustainable manufacturing practices.
2. Circular Economy - By repurposing plastic waste from the ocean and curbside, Bloem is contributing to the development of a circular economy where materials are reused instead of discarded.
3. Plastic Waste Management - The Ocean Series by Bloem highlights the need for effective plastic waste management strategies and provides an innovative solution for removing plastic waste from the water.
Industry Implications
1. Home and Garden - The Ocean Series of planters by Bloem introduces a sustainable and eco-friendly option for home and garden enthusiasts.
2. Sustainability and Recycling - Bloem's use of recycled ocean plastic in their planters aligns with the sustainability and recycling industries' mission to reduce waste and promote the reuse of materials.
3. Environmental Conservation - The Ocean Series represents a convergence between the plant and environmental conservation industries, promoting the use of recycled materials to protect the oceans and reduce pollution.

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