Turtle Conservation Mini Pouch
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Turtle Conservation Mini Pouch

Turtle Conservation
Our Turtle Conservation motif honours one of the ocean's most beautiful creatures. With intricate golden threads set against a rich base, this design promises to inject the magic of our underwater worlds into your everyday.
Mini Pouch
Our mini pouch will keep you organised in style each and every day. Perfect to tidy up your cosmetics, tech essentials or favourite pieces of jewellery. They make life feel a little more organised and a lot more luxurious.
- Features
- Double-Sided Design
- Embroidered detailing
- Materials, Dimensions and Care
- Material: Velvet Base (100% Cotton)
- Dimensions: 16x23cm
- 100% Organic Cotton lining
- Machine wash at 30 degrees
- Gold zip closure
- Double sided design
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How This Supports Wildlife Conservation
Every single item from our Turtle Conservation Collection directly supports vital ocean conservation efforts to protect endangered turtles.*
As a result of ocean pollution, human interference, and natural predators, only 0.1% of turtle hatchlings survive to adulthood. Through our partnership with Blue Marine Foundation and your support, each sale helps fund a dedicated Turtle Ranger Program in the Ascension Islands. These rangers work tirelessly to clean nesting beaches, safeguard turtle nests, and guide vulnerable hatchlings safely to the sea - giving this keystone species its best chance to thrive.
*Each year, Elizabeth Scarlett commits a minimum of £42,000 to fund turtle conservation projects in Ascension and the Dutch Caribbean. This works out as £2.10 from the sale of each item. The commitment includes funding for five turtle rangers during nesting seasons, as well as for signage and education in the local communities. These teams help protect approximately 2 million turtle hatchlings per year.