4Ocean SeaSucker Trash Band

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September 3, 2020

Waterways around the world are increasingly becoming choked with plastic trash. To stem the tide of this environmental crisis, SeaSucker’s partnership with 4ocean offers boaters a unique product that stores the trash they create and find, plus supports an environmental cause. Fifteen percent of the sale of every Blue Collection Waste Band 4ocean Edition goes to the non-profit advocacy group Captains for Clean Water.

Made in the USA from 50% recycled content by weight, the large SeaSucker Waste Band mounts to any smooth, non-porous surface with its two integrated 4.5″ Vacuum Mounts. Far superior to a mere suction cup, each holds an astounding 120 lbs. so users can pile in the trash.

Built for a marine environment, the Blue Collection Waste Band is UV-stabilized and uses only stainless-steel hardware. Its distinctive bright blue trim matches the 30″ L x 18″ W 4ocean Cleanup Tote. Made from 100% recycled plastic, the tote has built-in handles for combing the beach for trash or carrying waste for proper disposal.

Using the Blue Collection Waste Band 4ocean Edition is simple. Once positioned over the surface, it secures with a few quick pumps to the Vacuum Mount power buttons. The 4ocean Cleanup Tote is looped over the 12″ L x 7″ W opening and secured with three included clips. Like all SeaSucker accessories, it doesn’t require drilling, leaves no mark and can be moved where it’s needed—even onto the side of the hull.

4ocean is a purpose-driven company whose mission is to end the ocean plastic crisis.

Where to Buy: Purchase online 4ocean

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