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Our mission: the perfect balance of style, function and sustainability.

Secret pocket

Keys or wallet are kept safe but easily accessible in the anti-theft pocket.

Separate laptop bag

Removable laptop sleeve (for up to 16"). You buy one backpack but get two separate bags.

Very spacious

OCEAN roll-top big (up to 30 liters, for 3-5 day trips) or OCEAN roll-top (up to 21 liters, for 3-5 day trips): Choose your size!
Never again ask yourself: "Does this fit?"

Suitcase strap

Easy traveling: with the suitcase strap on the back of the backpack you can attach your OCEAN roll-top big (or its regular size) firmly and securely to a trolley suitcase - so every trip becomes a walk in the park.

Rainproof

Everything stays safe and dry in your OCEAN backpack.

Responsible production

We not only want to produce beautiful, high-quality and functional backpacks, but also act in an ecologically and socially responsible manner. Find out more about our production here.

Backpacks and bags that protect the oceans

Plastic that is left behind or disposed of on beaches and riverbanks inevitably ends up in the sea and exacerbates the already enormous plastic pollution of our oceans every day. Once the plastic is in the sea, it is very difficult to get it out again. We collect this plastic, before it can get into the oceans, recycle it and make your new bag from it.

your bag for all adventures!

We have the perfect size for you

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Explore your city with a new perspective !

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Made from >90% recycled marine plastic

Our promise to you and our planet is certified and controlled

Plastic collection creates jobs for the poor with few other opportunities

We need to act now

8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year. This plastic affects us all: it is in our water, in our animals and in us. Something must be done! Prevention and clean-up are key, as is the establishment of supply chains that enable the economic and sustainable recycling of plastic and appreciate plastic waste for the valuable resource it is.

From trash to treasure

It all starts with collecting and picking up plastic from the coasts and rivers, where this waste inevitably ends up in the oceans. To this end, we have teamed up with the NGO Plastics for Change, which has been fighting plastic pollution in India for many years (see box below to learn more about PFCs). This plastic waste is sorted, cleaned and finally shredded into flakes before being woven into new yarn and then into a strong, durable fabric that we use to make our bags.

Our promise to you and our planet is certified and controlled

 

This recycling process not only helps to keep the oceans clean. It also helps to reduce greenhouse gases and protect our climate. Because: One tonne of recycled plastic saves 2 tons of crude oil and up to 1.6 tons of CO2, which would be generated during the production of new plastic.

 

 

There is a lot of marketing buzz out there, and the claims can be misleading. In addition, strict guidelines for material suppliers are needed to eliminate black sheep. To ensure that every part of the supply chain meets its commitment to comply with the OBP standard, the entire value chain, from the first piece of plastic waste to the shipment of the product to our customers, is audited by a neutral, independent organization. Our promise to you and our planet is certified and audited.

 

We are very proud to be the world's first bag bag company with a fully fully certified and transparent supply chain for recycled plastic found in the ocean. to be .

 

Faq

1. does the recycled material make my backpack less durable than if it had been made with new plastic?

  • The quality of the material used to make backpacks from recycled marine plastic is a fundamental challenge. Environmental influences such as sunlight or salty seawater cause the material to lose its quality, become brittle and can then only be recycled in a correspondingly inferior quality. This often occurs with stiff fabrics. Unlike other backpack manufacturers, we use a flexible yet abrasion-resistant fabric developed for us, which does not break and is therefore very durable.

2 Why are you focusing on the oceans? What about other environmental aspects?

  • If we stop the littering of the oceans, this will have a number of positive effects on our planet. We protect marine animals that, for example, become entangled in plastic waste or ingest plastic as supposed food, are then unable to digest it and die with a "full stomach". But we are also protecting us humans - because we ingest microplastics from the oceans via the food chain.

    Researchers also suspect that microplastics in the nutrient cycle of algae have negative effects on the climate. This is because algae - phytoplankton to be precise - use sunlight, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to produce organic material in the photosynthesis process. This is what they feed on. Researchers fear that microplastics, as supposed food, inhibit this process. This could have a huge impact on our climate, because many people are unaware of this: Phytoplankton in the oceans consume about as much carbon dioxide as land plants on the continents. It therefore plays an important role in regulating our climate.

    Our recycling approach not only helps to keep the oceans clean and this marine ecosystem intact. Recycling also helps to further reduce greenhouse gases and thus protect our climate. Because: one tonne of recycled plastic saves 2 tons of crude oil and up to 1.6 tons of CO2, which would be required for the production of new plastic.

    Our high quality standards for materials and processing ensure that our backpacks and bags have a long life ahead of them. This protects resources and the environment. "Don't buy more, buy better" has been our philosophy since the company was founded.

    We also save CO2 through our regional supply chain: all steps from waste collection to recycling, yarn production, weaving and final bag production take place regionally in India.

    In addition, we promote an understanding of waste as a valuable source of raw materials among the Indian population. The fact that we pay people to collect and collect waste leads to a change in thinking, which counteracts the indifferent disposal of waste in the environment.

3. why do you use Ocean Bound Plastic and not fish the plastic out of the sea?

If costs were not an issue, much more plastic would be recycled on our planet. We want to generate the greatest possible positive effect for our oceans and environment by recycling marine plastic. Two goals are crucial for us:

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    1. we want to stop the littering of our oceans;

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    2. we want to offer a good product at a price that everyone can afford.

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    Only then will the amount of backpacks and bags sold create a real impact for our planet.

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    Plastic waste that is still lying on the banks of rivers or beaches today and can be collected relatively cheaply (this is known as "ocean bound plastic") will be lying on the seabed tomorrow, where it can only be recovered with a great deal of effort and expense. So it's smarter to collect it today.

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    In addition, plastic waste that has been floating in the sea for a long time loses its quality due to environmental influences such as sunlight or salt water and is less easy to recycle for the production of a high-quality bag. This also drives up costs.

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    Our approach of using Ocean Bound Plastic enables us to protect the oceans at a lower cost. We pass these lower costs on to our customers in the form of lower sales prices.

  7. With this approach, we will achieve our goals 1 and 2 and thus have the greatest possible impact on our planet.

     

4 Where does the plastic for my Fitz & Huxley come from?

  • In line with a regional approach that reduces transportation routes and thus greenhouse gas emissions, our clean-up must be in India, where our backpacks and bags are made.

    For our clean-up on the delta of the Netravati River on the Indian Ocean, we have teamed up with the NGO Plastics for Change, which has been fighting plastic pollution in India for many years.

5 Why is certification of the marine plastic supply chain so important?

  • There is a lot of marketing buzz out there, and the claims can be misleading. In addition, strict guidelines for material suppliers are needed to exclude black sheep. Therefore, the NGO Zero Plastic Oceans has created a certification standard that defines what "ocean plastic" or "ocean bound plastic" is and under which conditions its recycling has a positive impact on our oceans. In addition, Zero Plastic Oceans has established control standards (such as traceability of the origin of plastic waste) along the entire supply chain. To ensure that every part of the supply chain fulfills its commitment to the standard, the entire value chain is audited, from the first piece of plastic waste to the shipment of the product to our customers. This is where Control Union comes in, as an independent, neutral organization that performs these checks.

    We are proud to have established the world's first fully certified Ocean Bound Plastic supply chain for bags and backpacks.

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