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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. Printed clothing store

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Love the ocean & the creatures that live in it? Be inspired by our beautiful sea-life fashion designs. At Ocean Helper we have a life-long love of the sea and all the creatures that live in, on and near it. Our mission is to raise awareness for cleaner seas and help clean up the world's oceans, prevent the slaughter of their inhabitants and the destruction of their habitats. We do this by supporting local environmental events, donating a portion of all sales to good causes that uphold our values and using our wide reach to inform and educate the importance of keeping the oceans clean. We donate at least 10% of gross profits directly to Marine conservation charities and good causes - That’s profits before operating costs such as taxes, wages, rent, office running costs, professional service, utilities etc. This is in addition to financing our other sponsorships and awareness campaigns. We are members of #breakfreefromplastic, an international group of nongovernmental organisations working together to stop plastic pollution. Members share the common values of environmental protection and social justice; these shared values guide our work in building the world in which we wish to live. We are also proud supporters of Surfers Against Sewage and corporate members of the SAS 250 Club; where we are committed to be part of a powerful network of leaders driving forward a movement for change and helping SAS to protect the coastal environment.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cheapest product from China (bamboo…

Cheapest product from China (bamboo toothbrushes) they sold 4 pieces for 20$
Arrived wrapped in a black plastic bag although they promote zero waste and reducing plastic waste.
Their "oceanhelper" bracelets came in a cheap branded plastic bag and the string of the turtle bracelet is plastic as well.
They use photos from famous wildlife photographers without asking for permission on social.media for marketing their shop. And they delete critical comments in their instafeed and don't answer direct messages.
Definitely not buying there again.

27 May 2019
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