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Biodegradable Cases
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Biodegradable Iphone 13 Pro Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro -
Biodegradable Iphone 13 Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro -
Biodegradable Iphone 14 Pro Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro -
Biodegradable Iphone 14 Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro -
Biodegradable Iphone 15 Pro Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro -
Biodegradable Iphone 15 Case
Normaler Preis €19,70 EURNormaler PreisGrundpreis pro
Every case tells a story. Of oceans left clean. Of icebears that still swim. Of a future rewritten — by you.
We Are Their Legacy

The Future
The Plastic Catastrophe
In the future, our world is barely recognizable. Plastic has taken over the oceans, animals are dying, and humanity is desperately searching for a solution. A young scientist named Luma discovers a clue in old archives – from the year 2025.

The Present – Year 2025
The Beginning of Change
Back in 2025: A small online shop begins selling biodegradable phone cases. The idea is simple – each product sold protects a piece of the ocean. Less plastic. More life. A quiet, yet bold revolution begins.

The Past
The Forgotten Connection to Nature
Our ancestors lived with nature, not against it. They knew the value of every leaf, every river, every living being. That connection is almost forgotten – but it comes alive again in every sustainable choice.

Year 2125
The Future Rewritten
Thanks to small decisions made in 2025, everything changed. Plastic was pushed back, and new, sustainable materials conquered the world. The turtles live again. And the story begins – with a phone case.
Organisations donation
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Seven Clean Seas
Seven Clean Seas is a non-profit organization focused on reducing ocean plastic pollution. They operate in countries like Indonesia, cleaning up plastic waste and providing local employment. Their projects not only tackle environmental issues but also promote social impact by creating jobs, especially for communities affected by COVID-19. Additionally, they work on innovative technologies like river plastic cleanup systems, addressing one of the main sources of ocean pollution
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Uocean
UOCEAN is an environmental organization that focuses on combating plastic pollution in oceans and rivers, with the goal of reducing marine plastic by 80% by 2050. One of their key initiatives, UOCEAN® 2050, involves deploying low-cost plastic barriers in rivers to prevent plastic waste from entering the oceans. The project operates on a global scale, with multiple clean-up locations in the UK and international chapters in places like Mumbai, Singapore, Los Angeles, and Dubai
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World Wide Fund for Nature
WWF (World Wildlife Fund) is a global organization focused on environmental conservation. With operations in nearly 100 countries, WWF works to protect nature and wildlife, addressing urgent issues like climate change, deforestation, and ocean pollution. Their goals include creating a zero-carbon world, conserving forests and freshwater, protecting wildlife, and ensuring healthy oceans
Why should You care enough to help?
Because we are not just consumers. We are their legacy.
Statistics
How Much Plastic Are Polar Bears Consuming in the Russian Arctic?
Scientists have determined that up to 25% of the contents in stomach and excrement of polar bears that have been eating at dump sites where people live in the Russian Arctic is plastic
How is Plastic Debris Impacting the Arctic Ecosystem ?
Plastic debris is found on Arctic beaches, in the water column, in sea ice, sediments and even in the bodies of Arctic birds and mammals.
Why is the Ice Bear endangered ?
Threats.The loss of sea ice habitat from climate changeis the biggest threat to the survival of polar bears
How is climate change affecting polar bears in the Arctic?
Climate change is causing the Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate, reducing the polar bears' natural hunting grounds and forcing them to travel greater distances for food. As the sea ice shrinks, their ability to find seals, their primary food source, is severely impacted, leading to malnutrition and lower survival rates.