1. RETRIEVAL
Together with marine conservation organizations Healthy Seas and Ghost Fishing, we free in depths of more than 30 meters reefs and shipwrecks of fishing nets that have been lost or intentionally sunk.
1. RETRIEVAL 1. RETRIEVAL EXCLUSIVELY PRESENTED
BY HANSE DISTRIBUTION AT TFWA CANNES | BOOTH K22 | RED VILLAGE
BY HANSE DISTRIBUTION AT TFWA CANNES | BOOTH K22 | RED VILLAGE
BY HANSE DISTRIBUTION AT TFWA CANNES | BOOTH K22 | RED VILLAGE
EXCLUSIVELY PRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY PRESENTED
Together with marine conservation organizations Healthy Seas and Ghost Fishing, we free in depths of more than 30 meters reefs and shipwrecks of fishing nets that have been lost or intentionally sunk.
After being retrieved, the nets are cleaned and treated by our partner Nofir using a specialist process. We generally only know what color the nets are once they are lying cleaned in front of us.
Together with marine conservation organizations Healthy Seas and Ghost Fishing, we free in depths of more than 30 meters reefs and shipwrecks of fishing nets that have been lost or intentionally sunk.
2. CLEANING
After being retrieved, the nets are cleaned and treated by our partner Nofir using a specialist process. We generally only know what color the nets are once they are lying cleaned in front of us.
2. CLEANING 2. CLEANING
After being retrieved, the nets are cleaned and treated by our partner Nofir using a specialist process. We generally only know what color the nets are once they are lying cleaned in front of us.
3. PRODUCTION
The nets are then further handprocessed by us in Hamburg and made ready for dispatch. Each finished Bracenet is a unique piece because of the varying net structures, colors, and sizes.
3. PRODUCTION 3. PRODUCTION
The nets are then further handprocessed by us in Hamburg and made ready for dispatch. Each finished Bracenet is a unique piece because of the varying net structures, colors, and sizes.
The nets are then further handprocessed by us in Hamburg and made ready for dispatch. Each finished Bracenet is a unique piece because of the varying net structures, colors, and sizes.
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