Waves Recycled Plastic Sunglasses

Sale price$49.994.8

The Waves Recycled Sunglasses are lightweight and non-slip. Their polarized lenses protect your eyes from the sun while the frames keep our oceans clean.

Each frame is made from 56 recycled plastic bottles according to the Global Recycle Standard and Intertek to reduce the plastic waste in our beaches, coastlines, and the waves. A portion of profit from every sale are also donated to organizations dedicated to keeping our waters clean and clear.

Color: Rubber Black
Lens Color: Blue Mirror

Style that Feels Good

With every pair of BlueBayCo sunglasses you can look and feel good for helping to clean the world's oceans. We're recognized by the Global Recycle Standard and Intertek. Each pair recycles approximately 56 plastic water bottles, removing and preventing them from entering our waters. You can feel good while you wear them to the beach thanks to their comfortable stylish fit and knowing you've helped to reduce global sea contamination.

Made for Sport, Made for Fun

Our sunglasses are designed with an active lifestyle in mind, whether you love building up a sweat by running, swimming, golfing, hitting a few balls on the course, or going for a ski. The UV400 polarized lenses will keep your eyes safe, while the non-slip frames keep them secure on your face.

Made for Sport, Made for Fun

Our sunglasses are designed with an active lifestyle in mind, whether you love building up a sweat by running, swimming, golfing, hitting a few balls on the course, or going for a ski. The UV400 polarized lenses will keep your eyes safe, while the non-slip frames keep them secure on your face.

Waves of Generosity

Our sunglasses do more than just help to clean the oceans and reduce waste. A portion of proceeds from every pair of shades sold goes directly to local charities dedicated to environmental cleanup and medical research.

Waves of Generosity

Our sunglasses do more than just help to clean the oceans and reduce waste. A portion of proceeds from every pair of shades sold goes directly to local charities dedicated to environmental cleanup and medical research.