Our hand crafted soap products reflect our heartfelt effort to preserve and conserve the beauty of our coral reefs. AquaCoral products are made with great consideration with the usage of natural and eco-friendly materials. As a local South African small business we wish to extend the opportunity to each household to choose a better future by offering such products.
Make a difference...one soap bar at a time!
Made in South Africa
Our products and packaging are environmentally friendly focused and recyclable. When you throw your plastic away, where does it end up? Each year, it is estimated that more than 8 million tonnes of plastic are ending up in our oceans.
That's why we sell our soap in readily biodegradable, recyclable Valkraft carton boxes! #BreakFreeFromPlastic
AquaCoral and our soap products were inspired by coral reefs across the world, both the beauty and need to be rescued! Coral grows as slow as only 20mm in length anualy! Without Coral our ocean life as we know it will die!
Our glycerine soap products are hand-crafted with an Ocean Reef-focused theme to project her beauty but also bring attention to her cry for help! Glycerin soap is gentler on the skin than most soaps, making it a good choice for people who have particularly dry or sensitive skin. With a lower pH than other soaps, it will clean your body and leave your skin feeling soft and supple while helping the skin retain its natural moisture.
"GREAT THINGS ARE DONE BY A SERIES OF SMALL THINGS BROUGHT TOGETHER" - VINCENT VAN GOGH
OUR NON PLASTIC - RECYCLABLE PACKAGING
Our packaging is proudly readily biodegradable, recyclable brown paper with Valkraft carton (clay coating). Valkraft is an excellent environmentally friendly replacement for plastic. Comparing to plastic... which can take up to 1000 years to decompose in landfills and according to research, sadly finds a way into our oceans.
RESCUE!
MAKE A DIFFERANCE...ONE SOAP BAR AT A TIME!
INFO ON SOME SHOCKING REALITY OF OUR OCEANS:
@4ocean We’re here to clean the ocean and coastlines while working to stop the inflow of plastic by changing consumption habits. (click the link for more info)
@Plastic Oceans™ Plastic Oceans International is a nonprofit organization raising awareness about plastic pollution to inspire behavioral change. (click the link for more info)
@A Plastic Ocean on Netflix - "When he discovers the world's oceans brimming with plastic waste, a documentary filmmaker investigates the pollution's environmental impacts." (click the link for more info)
@Chasing Coral on Netflix - "Divers, scientists and photographers around the world mount an epic underwater campaign to document the disappearance of coral reefs." (click the link for more info)
Each year, it is estimated that more than 8 million tonnes of plastic are ending up in the oceans, the equivalent of emptying a garbage truck of plastic every minute. We are producing 20 times more plastic today than in the 1960s. (click the link for more info)
A whopping 91% of plastic isn't recycled. (click the link for more info)