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Hands-on: Incase x BIONIC collection turns recovered ocean plastics into high quality backpacks and cases

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<p>Incase and BIONIC have teamed up to bring a new collection of backpacks, MacBook sleeves, and organizers to help combat the 8 million metric tons of plastic that end up in the ocean. 91% of plastic is not recycled and just discarded due to poor recycling practices.</p>
<p>For this reason, Incase created its new collection with help from BIONIC, a devoted materials company taking plastics out of the ocean and putting them into products meant for creatives. Protecting the oceans from plastic pollution, BIONIC materials are made with plastic recovered from marine and coastal environments.</p>
<p>Head below for our hands-on video look at the new collection, and an exclusive offer for <strong>15% off site-wide with code “9to515”.</strong></p>
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