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Where the Sea Meets the Skin: Shapellx Unveils Innovative New OceanHug™ Collection Made From Oyster Shells

  • Shapellx launched OceanHug, a seamless women's wear collection made from recycled oyster shells, on June 8 in NoHo, New York.
  • The launch was prompted by concerns over the vast quantities of oyster shells discarded annually and the demand for environmentally friendly fashion alternatives.
  • OceanHug combines intimates, outerwear, and shapewear with fabric engineered from oyster protein fiber containing collagen peptides rich in amino acids and trace elements.
  • Each item incorporates 33 recycled oyster shells and is crafted from breathable, lightweight, and performance-oriented fabrics that include collagen peptides and oyster protein fiber. The material is processed to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria by 2.56%, supporting skin health and making it suitable for sensitive skin.
  • Shapellx aims to balance style, comfort, and sustainability while emphasizing that OceanHug is just the beginning of their commitment to innovative, eco-friendly materials.
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US oyster gardeners rebuild nature's own water-cleaning system

For many just a tasty delicacy, the oyster may actually be the hero the world needs to fight environmental degradation -- and volunteers like Kimberly Price are battling to repopulate the surprisingly powerful species.

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In the Bay of Chesapeake, committed citizens raise these precious molluscs, real natural sewage treatment plants, to restore a marine ecosystem at risk. In the heart of Maryland, a silent army is working to revive the waters of Chesapeake Bay. These soldiers of the shade? Oysters, raised with passion by determined volunteers [...] Read more Oysters in the front line to save the American oceans appeared first on Le Singulier.

Herald Harbor (United States), 8 June 2025 (AFP) – Appreciated by astronomers, the oyster could also be one of the soldiers the world needs to fight environmental degradation. Kimberly Price is convinced that it, together with other volunteers, is trying to reinflate the populations of these sea cleaners. This resident of Maryland, [...]

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Barron's broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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