Pet with a Purpose

NOK 429.00
Item# : 357093
This plush, fluffy stuffed animal with BacLock® is made from remnants left over when making Norwex Microfibre products.
:: moreless
45.7 cm x 40.6 cm x 10.1 cm
  • Problem & Solution

    THE PROBLEM
    High-tech gadgets and gizmos are great, but sometimes you just want to give a child a toy that they can hold close and snuggle.

    NORWEX SOLUTION
    Our adorable sea turtle makes a fun and cozy companion for “kids” of all ages! Better yet, it’s made from Norwex Microfibre remnants, reminding us to care for our planet by reusing, repurposing and recycling whenever possible.

  • How To Use
    • Perfect for children over 2 years of age.
    • Not for use in cots, strollers, playpens, prams or cots.

     

    Caring for Microfibre:

    • Wash dirty chenille pets with a Norwex laundry detergent and avoid bleach, fabric softeners and dryer sheets.
  • Features & Benefits
    • Made of super soft Norwex Microfibre with BacLock®—great for snuggling or resting your head.
    • BackLock®* offers continuous protection against microbes and odours.
    • BacLock* within the cloth makes it mildew-resistant, keeping it cleaner and fresher, longer.
    • A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this product benefits Washed Ashore, a charitable program creating awareness of marine debris and plastic pollution through art. Donations from Sea Turtle Pet With a Purpose made from July 25, 2020 to December 31, 2020.
    • Perfect for make-believe play.
    • Microfibre remnants are repurposed to create this adorable stuffed animal.
    • Provides hours of fun as well as wildlife and conservation educational opportunities.
    • Makes a wonderful gift for a special friend or teacher.

     

  • Did You Know?
    • There are seven different species of sea (or marine) turtles in the world, most of which are now classified as endangered.
    • Turtles often mistake plastic floating in water for food. A sea turtle rescued in Florida was discovered to have over 100 pieces of plastic in her body.

    https://www.onegreenplanet.org/environment/sea-turtle-in-recovery-after-passing-100-pieces-of-plastic-in-stool/