Waterhaul Adventure Kit Box 52L

Waterhaul
Item In Stock Usually dispatched within 24 hours

£29.99

Quantity:

Additional Information

A rugged, 52L storage solution, made in the UK from 100% recycled fishing gear.

This stackable and nest-able tote features an interlocking hinged lid to keep your adventure essentials secure, whether you're snorkelling, diving, off-roading, camping, or exploring the coastline.

Our Adventure Kit Boxes are made in Devon, UK from 100% recycled polypropylene fishing gear, recovered from the UK coastline, and recycled in the UK.

The final products are assembled in Devon, UK.

WATERHAUL ADVENTURE KIT BOX

Recycled ocean plastic stackable storage box with interlocking, hinged lid.

External Dimensions
- Height 30cm
- Lid Width 60cm
- Lid Depth 37cm
- Base Width 54cm
- Base Depth 33cm

Capacity
52L

Empty Weight
3KG

Built with 100% recycled polypropylene fishing gear, recovered and recycled in the UK.

Polypropylene is a lightweight, durable polymer, commonly used in fishing gear in forms such as ropes, bait bags and mooring lines.

In its recycled form, it's a versatile plastic suited to use in a very broad range of uses, and helps to make the Adventure Kit Boxes extra durable and even watertight; ideal for transporting wet gear.

 

Every surf. Every dive. The most common item on every beach clean. In 2018, Waterhaul's founder, Harry Dennis, was working as marine scientist for a charity project engaging community action on plastic pollution. He'd been fortunate to travel the world for both research and adventure. However, the bright green strands of ghost gear that were a ubiquitous sight on every shoreline, from the Arctic Circle to the Coral Triangle developed a frustration. We founded Waterhaul as frustrated marine conservationists - every winter our beaches were inundated with ghost gear and we were finding lines and offcuts daily. Our pile of collected nets grew and grew (as did our neighbours disapproval of the smell) which motivated us towards a solution. We developed a mechanical recycling solution to process various forms of end-of-life fishing gear, and produced our first pair of sunglasses in 2018. The properties which make ghost gear such a threat in our oceans; the size and abundance of net, the quality of the high-strength polymers used, and the urgency to remove the plastic from harms way, all make fishing nets a desirable recycling resource. And as we suspected, fishing nets durable enough to last 500 years in ocean make for super-strong sunglasses frames.

Please refer to our Shipping Policy for more information about our delivery service and our Returns Policy for more information about returning goods.

Please contact us for more information regarding Payment & Security

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)