Dashel, the renowned British brand known for its stylish cycle helmets, is launching a new collaboration helmet with Sea Shepherd. Sea Shepherd is a marine conservation organisation that engages in direct action campaigns to defend wildlife and conserve and protect the world’s oceans.
The collaboration comes on the heels of the overwhelming success of Dashel’s ‘Ocean Edition’ range, which received an unprecedented level of demand from customers. Due to the high demand, Dashel has decided to launch a new range of helmets to meet the needs of their enthusiastic supporters. The new range is expected to continue the brand’s tradition of combining style and functionality with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. Sea Shepherd’s direct action campaigns have been instrumental in defending marine wildlife and preserving the delicate balance of the world’s oceans.
With the launch of the new charity collaboration helmet, customers can now show their support for marine conservation while enjoying the high-quality, stylish helmets that Dashel is known for. This collaboration is a testament to the power of partnerships in driving positive change for the environment and wildlife.
Dashel helmets have always been designed with a strong focus on environmental responsibility and sustainability, in addition to ensuring safety and style. As part of their commitment to these values, the collaboration with Sea Shepherd will introduce a new feature in the helmets – a ghost net loop. These loops are created from old fishing nets that have been collected and removed from the oceans by Sea Shepherd. By incorporating these loops into the helmets, the brand is not only reducing waste but also helping to protect marine life from the dangers posed by discarded fishing gear.
Customers who purchase helmets from this new range can feel good knowing that they are supporting a brand that prioritises environmental responsibility and actively contributes to conservation efforts. The incorporation of the ghost net loop is a tangible example of how small changes in design can have a positive impact on the environment. By choosing a helmet with a ghost net loop, customers are not only investing in their safety and style but also in the protection of our oceans and marine wildlife. Plus, the Sea Shepherd Edition helmet is delivered in a recyclable cardboard box and a reusable drawstring backpack made from 3.5 recycled PET bottles. Even the swing tag cable is biodegradable.
Not only is Dashel supporting Sea Shepherd in purchasing the materials made from the ghost nets, for each helmet sold, Dashel will also donate 10% of the sale to Sea Shepherd, to further support the essential work of this non-profit marine conservation organisation.
The new range is available online now at dashel.co.uk and from selected retailers (RRP £85.00 adults. £55 kids). Shop now: https://dashel.co.uk/pages/sea-shepherd