The Spanish brand's sustainability journey continues with the launch of the new sunglasses collection.
Sustainable and trendy upcycling is at the heart of Surkana's new sunglasses collection, which continues its journey of innovation and creativity, always mindful of its environmental impact.
Once again, recycled plastic from bottles is the virtuous core of the sunglasses collection, offered in three models with different color variants.
This innovative process also reduces CO2 emissions, water consumption, and energy use during production.
Surkana's goal is to become an increasingly responsible company towards the environment, implementing green production practices and using next-generation fabrics.
Innovative capacity, know-how, and awareness are the key ingredients of a sunglasses line that aligns with the brand's identity, where color and patterns make a difference. The three different shapes of the sunglasses—geometric, butterfly, and round—reinterpret a pop inspiration through design, offering an entirely original charm that perfectly matches Surkana's prêt-à-porter collections.
All of this comes with an OEKO-TEX certification, and without compromising on the quality of the lenses, which feature polarized filters (TAC) that enhance vision by blocking reflections and also provide 50+ UPF sun protection.
This collection, where ethics and aesthetics are inseparable, is available in stores and online for 58.00 euros.
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