We’d like to extend our deepest gratitude to the team at Loggerhead Marinelife Center for their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to helping our oceans and wildlife thrive. Loggerhead Marinelife Center is at the forefront of sea turtle conservation. From rescuing and rehabilitating injured turtles to educating the public about marine life preservation, their work is truly inspiring.
You can find our handcrafted necklaces, made from recycled plastics in the Loggerhead Marinelife Center gift shop in Jupiter Florida. Being able to sell our jewelry in their gift shop means so much to us, as it combines our passion for sustainability with the Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s incredible mission to protect sea turtles and their natural habitats. At Plastic Uniquely Recycled, we strive to elevate as much plastic out of the waste stream as we can! Each piece of jewelry we create is crafted with care, using discarded plastic that would otherwise contribute to pollution. These necklaces are proof that with a little creativity, waste can transform into something meaningful and beautiful. By purchasing one of our necklaces at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, you’re not just buying a piece of jewelry, you’re supporting two important missions: promoting sustainable practices and helping fund the essential work of sea turtle conservation. Every necklace we create represents more than just an accessory—it’s a symbol of hope for our oceans and the creatures that call them home.
Visit Loggerhead Marinelife Center
If you’re in Florida, we encourage you to visit the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Explore their exhibits, learn about sea turtle conservation, and don’t forget to check out our necklaces while you’re there! Together, we can make a difference—one turtle, one necklace, and one piece of plastic at a time.
Thank you for supporting sustainable solutions and ocean conservation. Let’s keep turning the tide for a cleaner, healthier planet!
If you would like to donate or volunteer at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center visit their website marinelife.org!
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