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Razer Introduces Clothing Collection Made From Recycled Marine Plastic

GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – Razer™, the leading lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the Kanagawa Wave clothing collection, a limited edition outfit made from recycled marine plastic. The outfit is decorated in the style of the famous Great Wave off Kanagawa woodcarving, designed to highlight the problem of plastic pollution in the ocean and the proceeds from the sale will be used to fund ocean plastic reduction efforts to protect the oceans and their inhabitants.

This collection will be released on April 8, 2021 at 09:00 WIB, in very limited quantities, so fans who want to get their hands on the exclusive Kanagawa Wave line should act quickly and visit razer.com/gear-and-apparel/kanagawa -wave to get notified when this collection will be released.

Based on the latest Razer outfit release ‘A GAMING APE’ which sold out in minutes, fans are advised to register early to avoid missing out on this clothing line.

Every item in this line, including jackets, t-shirts, tank tops, shorts and hats, is made of high quality fabric made from 100% recycled marine plastic. These fabrics are produced under a program that aims to remove marine plastic debris from the ocean and recycle it into useful products including Razer’s fashionable clothing line, Kanagawa Wave.

Around 11 million tonnes of plastic enter the oceans each year endangering marine life and entering the food chain. To help mitigate this problem, proceeds from the sale of the Kangawa Wave collection will be used for the recovery of marine plastic in some of the world’s most affected coastlines and marine life areas. For every garment sold in this collection, Razer will fund the recovery of 1 kg of marine plastic.

The release of the Kanagawa Wave clothing line is Razer’s second eco-focused initiative under the hashtag #GoGreenWithRazer which continues the successful and ongoing conservation program led by Razer’s mascot, Sneki Snek which has already surpassed its original target of saving 100,000 trees and will further save 1,000,000 trees.

Through these and other future initiatives and actions, Razer wants to engage and mobilize communities to help conserve nature and ensure the world remains an arena in which we can play.

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