W.R.Yuma Rebel No. 5 3D Printed Sungalsses
August 08, 2019 · On Our Radar

These Sunglasses Used to be a Car Dashboard

Antwerp || Belgium

Car dashboards, plastic bottles, the insides of refrigerators — the mountain of post-consumer waste is growing, and there’s nothing we can do about it. Right? Wrong.

Belgian brand W.R.Yuma are proving that "Waste is not waste until it's wasted" by creating a kick-ass range of sunglasses that are 3-D printed out of recycled material like plastic drink bottles, old car dashboards and fridges condemned to landfill. Wait, what?!

The Rebel No. 5 - 3D printed from 90% recycled soda bottles - is just one of their range designed and produced in-house and on-demand, keeping near zero stock in their micro-factory.

Each pair includes:
Italian premium quality lenses. 100% UV400 protection. Cat. 3
Lens colour: solid smoke grey
Foldable protection case from Portuguese cork
Cleaning cloth from recycled PET plastic
Carbon neutral shipping worldwide

Plus each pair has a unique Origin Trace code on the inside of the frame so that you can discover the story behind your sunglasses.

Built for the rebel with a cause.

 

W.R.Yuma Rebel No. 5 Sunglasses

W.R.Yuma Rebel No. 5 3D Printed Sunglasses

W.R.Yuma Rebel No. 5 Sunglasses

W.R.Yuma Rebel No. 5 Sunglasses

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