Fourth Element have just released a new range of products that we are very proud to support. Called Ocean Positive it's a range of rash guards manufactured from "Ghost Nets" recovered by divers from the ocean.
"Ghost Nets" are fishing nets that have been either lost or discarded. Often caught up in reefs in or wrecks, they pose a significant risk to all marine life. The nets recovered by divers are then recycled by Fourth Element into their range of Ocean Positive Rash Guards. It truly is a worthy cause to support and one we feel very strongly about at Mikes.
You can find out more information in the video below
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