DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Costa has launched a new limited edition sunglass collection created from discarded fishing nets, reiterating the company’s commitment to protecting the world’s oceans. This collection is in partnership with Bureo, a company working together with fishing communities to recycle discarded fishing nets into all kinds of quality products.

Four sunglass styles were created by recycling discarded fishing nets. This collection will incorporate responsible materials, “designed with a complete end of life solution.” Customers will be able to ship in their sunglasses via PLUSFoam (which provided recyclable rubber for the nose pads and temple tips of the collection) to be recycled at the end of the product’s life.

The Baffin is an extra-large fit frame with a classic square lens shape that includes textured detailing on the outer temples and interior rubber temple grips. A large fit frame, the Pescador offers a squared wayfarer shape for a classic sunglass look, with textured detailing on the lower lens rim, outer temples and interior rubber temple grips.

Additionally, this frame comes with an optional side shield stainless steel and canvas attachment that can be purchased with the frame or separately (both styles featuring exclusive colorways). The medium fit Caldera features a cat eye wayfarer shape and, like the Pescador and Baffin, offers textured detailing on the outer temples and interior rubber temple grips. The smaller fit Victoria offers a feminine, rounded cat eye with textured detailing on the lower lens rim, exterior temples and interior rubber temple grips.

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