Tocco Toscano and Singpore Airlines upcycle life vests to accessories

Who among us actually pays attention to the safety demonstration on flights, especially if you regularly fly on a plane? Most of us would probably just browse the in-flight magazine or do something else rather than listen to it for the nth time (even though of course we know how important this is). One thing I do wonder when looking at the flight attendants showing us how to use the vests and oxygen masks is where can I actually get one as a souvenir or a keepsake (don’t try taking one home though as it’s against regulations).

Designer: Tocco Toscano / Singapore Airlines

While you still won’t be able to get an exact replica of the actual airline life vests and seatbelts, you can now actually get some part of it through upcycled fashion items. Singapore Airlines partnered with local women’s handbag manufacturer Tocco Toscano to come up with a whole accessory line using the “expired” or decommissioned airline life vests. Instead of them just adding to this planet’s unrecycled trash, we will now see these life vests recycled into fashion and functional accessories.

Each life vest is turned into six things that are pretty useful and functional. You’ll get a mobile phone bag, a coaster, a bifold wallet, an everyday pouch, a long wallet, and even a wristlet clutch. The seatbelts that are also now unused are also turned into bag straps that you can use not necessarily with these life vest accessories but for your other bags and pouches that may be in need of straps. We won’t be surprised if we’ll eventually see masks or even airplane seats eventually upcycled into something else.

Each of these accessories is reinforced with apple weather and even that leather substitute is made from recycled materials from, you guessed it, apple waste. Interestingly enough, the vests are cut in a way that you still see the graphics, illustrations, and even instructions that you would see on the actual vest. It carries the usual Tocco Toscano branding elements and features alongside the Singapore Airlines logo. So if you’re a fan of either or both, this may be a collectible item for you.

There are different bundles available if you’d like to get all or some of these accessories but they’re also available individually. It would also be nice if you could buy some items in-flight. I’m not really a fan of the color yellow so this may not be in my to-buy list but since some of them are already sold out, there is a market for this. Looking forward to more upcycled and recycled airline materials.

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Aether Diamonds and Fine Jewellery are sustainable and magically made out of air

Aether Diamonds Made Out of Air

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend—that’s something many people believe, but others think it’s no longer valid for most ladies these days. That’s because as the earth ages, we are learning to become more responsible in caring for the environment. There is a call to become more sustainable for a better future, and so everything should be green, eco-efficient, and environment-friendly as much as possible.

Sustainable fashion is advancing, including most handcrafted products manufactured using fair and ethical processes. It also includes items made with eco-friendly production and packaging and made from organic materials. In addition, sustainable footwear and apparel have entered the sphere of eco-warriors, and soon, we’ll get to know more about sustainable jewelry.

Designer: Aether

Aether Diamonds

Technically, real jewels come from nature, but there is a move to develop sustainable jewelry. This means they should be made from sustainable materials or be made using sustainable processes. For those who love luxurious items yet are trying to be more conscious of the environment, there is the ironic question of how to keep buying diamonds when mining for the precious element brings environmental devastation and can severely damage the land.

People have been wondering if there is a sustainable alternative when it comes to diamonds. We have the answer: Aether—a company committed to creating carbon-negative diamonds from the air in the world. Green diamond lovers will probably approve of this because it gives them two things: eco-efficiency and diamonds.

Aether Diamond Jewelry

Can one be environment-friendly and love luxury at the same time? Thanks to lab-grown diamonds that are already an excellent alternative to naturally-mined diamonds, we think it’s possible. Aether’s diamonds are made out of the air, believe it or not–and the company has proven that there is plenty of room to improve when it comes to science and technology.

Aether is bringing together science, craftsmanship, and design. No need to spend much on diamonds gained from unethical mining. This business has undoubtedly moved further in the last few decades, making Earth healthier for the next generation. The air used isn’t just the regular air we breathe—it’s the polluted air that abounds that are being transformed into gems.  And so they’re not exactly the kind of expensive diamonds that may cost millions but they are just as beautiful– something that can be the perfect alternative.

Aether Diamond Jewellery

Aether has begun shipping the first batch of orders of diamonds since 2021 after raising about $18 million in funding. By 2022, production is expected to ramp up and perhaps exceed the previous sales. Diamonds made from the air make for a sustainable fine jewelry collection. There is no more guilt when buying from Aether because it’s a synthetic diamond.

How is an Aether diamond made? It goes through four simple steps starting with CO2 capture through a unique technology then moving to hydrocarbon synthesis. Diamond is then “grown” in specialized chemical vapor deposition reactors. Once diamonds are developed, jewelry experts then do things like cut, polish, and set into beautiful jewelry pieces.

The startup is committing to continue to mix sustainability with design and aesthetics. Knowing how the company makes these diamonds, sans mining, child labor, and poor labor conditions make Aether an attractive company. We know it respects not only the environment but also humans. This is something we need this century during all the global challenges, climate change, and humanitarian efforts.

Aether CEO Ryan Shearman said: “Amid global climate change and all of the other challenges 2020 has brought with it, we believe there is currently a great opportunity for high-minded doers to step in and help shape the future. Now more than ever, forces for true and lasting change are coalescing to transform our world into one where massive positive advancements for humanity and the planet are truly possible.” Aether aims to bring change and commits to serve as a “beacon for integrity and transparency in the diamond industry, where so many others have fallen short on that promise to consumers.”

What Aether brings to the table are aplenty—no water is wasted, there is no dirty energy, and no part of earth is uprooted. Another benefit is cleaner air as the diamonds remove the carbon dioxide and clean up the atmosphere. The people behind Aether are said to “make decisions with the wellbeing of life on earth in mind.” The company does not support any depletion of the natural resources, displacement of indigenous people, unfair working conditions, or child labor.

Aether Diamond Jewellery Set

Aether Diamond Ring Set

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