recycled sunglasses - brisa

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the way to go this summer is recycling-chic! these sunglasses are made from recycled metal and are inspired by hippie vibes. oh and did we mention they are water resistant and lightweight? 

material frame: made from recycled HDPE plastic (from shampoo bottles) and recycled aluminum (from soft drink cans)
material lenses: made of polycarbonate
info lenses: UV 400 protection, polarized (reduce glare, optical stress and offer better contrast). block between 99% and 100% of ultraviolet light (UVA and UVB). filter category 3 certified.
size: lense width 46mm, bridge 25mm, rod 150mm

details: unisex sunglasses, 5% donated to one of parafina's social project. comes with a microfiber pouch and a recycled plastic case. 
care: wipe with a soft cloth, use a case to transport glasses to protect the lenses
production: two identical glasses can come from residues from different parts of the world. parafina's process is long and tedious since the waste comes from more than twenty landfills spread across the world; these are mainly located in india, russia, china and indonesia. once the waste has been identified it is carried to processing plants that prepare it so that it can later be turned into eyewear in parafina's factory in china. find out more about parafina here.


About the brand

 

based in: madrid, spain
founded by: javier rodriguez, samuel soria, alfonso de luján, 2014
products: eyewear


when parafina was founded it was clear for javier, samuel, and alfonso that they wanted to bring a product to life that would have the least possible impact on the environment. so the steps from that initial decision were clear. they needed to find either recycled or organic materials for their glasses. and they sure did. nowadays parafina creates eyewear from materials such as recycled plastic, cork, and rubber to name a few. and they always continue to investigate ways to create glasses of high quality, design, and durability in the most sustainable way possible. but they don't stop there. with 'parafina social project' they created their own way of giving back to society, particularly to underprivileged children in paraguay. 


parafina stands for

eco - funky - social

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