iPhone Lightning Cable 2 metre

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iPhone Lightning Cable 2 metre

The world’s only Apple MFI certified charge and sync cable with connector shells made of recycled ocean fishing net plastics and braided with textile made of recycled PET (rPET) bottles.

The purchase of this product offsets $0.75 to the funding of ocean plastic cleanup. Equivalent to collecting 1 kilo of ocean plastics or 80 plastic bottles.

Thanks to Le Cord's partner Empower, they are able to offer a dashboard that will be sent to you after ordering allowing you full traceability of your contribution.

The packaging is eco friendly and made by recycled FSC paper and biodegradable compostable plastics.

  • USB A to Lightning
  • 2 meter length / 6.5 feet
  • Connector shells of recycled fishing net plastics
  • Braided recycled textile sleeve
  • MFI certified by Apple
  • Recycled packaging
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Regular price £20.37 per unit

50 minimum order quantity

The more you order, the lower the unit price gets.

50+£20.37
100+£19.71
250+£19.10
500+£18.48
1000+£17.86
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  • Gives To Charity
  • Recycled
  • Sustainably Made
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Every year 640.000 tonnes of fishing gear are dumped into our oceans. Fishing nets that have been discarded at sea are one of the most harmful form of ocean debris.

As the first brand ever Le Cord has set up an infrastructure for producing charging accessories made of recycled fishing gear collected from the fishing industry. Their first collection is made mainly of recycled fishing nets. If not collected and recycled the nets might end up floating around in the oceans as Ghosts.

By collecting all types of fishing nets and recycling and reprocessing them into new products we can break this viscous loop and help preserve the marine flora and fauna with safe and healthy seas.

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