Ocean Box

Reclaimed & Recycled Desk Top Organizer

Our Ocean Box is a desktop utility box that is easily assembled and can be used as a money box, pen and ruler holder or utility box on your desk, study or office area.

Manufactured from reclaimed ocean and waste plastics, the product is designed to show the versatility of recycled plastics and the different features and finishes that can be achieved in the remanufactuing process. The four sides and top panels can be branded for promotional purposes and each production batch comes with a unique DNA QR code showing where, when and how the plastics were collected and processed back into the circular economy.  

 


  • Available in a selection of colours
  • Customers can collect one colour or many
  • Clips together easily
  • Designed specifically for your brand
  • Manufactured from reclaimed bottle tops
  • Packed flat in a branded, recycled cardboard pack
    
Batch #210701 production source data

Sourced by

Women on Waste

Phelile and Noxipho are the operational team at our plant in Wilowfonten.  Their business Women on Waste employs 5 people and generates an income for 6 to 10 grandmothers that work with a network of over 80 reclaimers within their community.

Phelele has a passion for her local environment and works daily to clean her community and to rid the local Wilgerfontein river of plastic waste that accumulates after every rainstorm.

 Noxipo is a qualified baker by trade and shares Phelile's passion for cleaning up their local environment and working closely with her local community to educate the next generation of recyclers.

Richmond - Waste Reduction and Recycling Technologies

Njabulo and his brother Ayand are the operators at our plant in Richmond.  Their business Waste Reduction and Recycling Technologies employs 4 people and generates an income for 4 to 6 grandmothers that work with a network of over 70 reclaimers within their community.

Njabulo has a degree in environmental managements and is also our Project Manager for the regional micro recycling plant cluster in KwaZulu Natal.  He works tirelessly developing new long life solutions for mixed and dirty plastics whilst supporting our growing network of micro recycling plants across the province.

Shaka's Kraal - Dematrans Waste Services

Justin and Devan run our micro recycling plant in Shaka'skraal.  Their business Dematrans employs 7 people and generates an income for 4 grandmothers that work with a network of over 70 reclaimers within their community. They allso recycle the plastics from the neighbouring seaside towns.

Justin is full of energy and enthusiasm for recycling and with over 6 years’ experience in dealing with some of the worst and hardest to recycle plastics. Located on the Mhlali river Justin’s team is instrumental in removing and containing tons of plastic that could otherwise enter the local river and its surrounding flood plain

Deven is a well-seasoned recycler and has been operational in Shaka'skraal for over 10 years. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience that is helping our ability to build capacity and to expand on the North Coast of KwaZulu Natal.

Umgababa - Waste WorX

Mzamo, Thulisile and Nonhlanhla are the team that manages and operates our plant in Umgababa.  Their business Waste WorX employs 3 additional people and generates an income for 7 grandmothers that work with a network of over 62 reclaimers within their community

Based within meters of the local Msimbazi river and close to local beach resorts and homes on the South Coast of KwaZulu natal, Nonhlanhla and her team help monetize waste generated by tourism  and the local community preventing it from entering the Msimbazi estuary and the Indian Ocean.

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