Lali, who lives on the island passes by rows of tall coconut trees every day when he goes out. If that is lucky, it is will also encounter coconuts falling from the trees.
Coconut water is sweet and delicious, and coconut meat is more delicious. In addition to coconut water and coconut meat, a coconut shell is worthless and is generally thrown away as garbage. As we all know, the coconut shell is very hard. After it returns to nature, it takes a long time to rot away. Therefore, a large number of coconut shells have also become a major problem in polluting the environment.
Later, it was discovered that coconut shells can be recycled and can achieve more value. Because the coconut shell is relatively hard and the shape is close to a circle, the coconut shell can be made into a bowl. The wood of the coconut tree is dark brown and has a feathery texture, which can be used to make household items, furniture, firewood, etc.
Today, our daily necessities, plastic straws, non-degradable tableware, etc, have caused great damage to our environment. According to statistics, at present, more than 500 million plastic straws are discarded every year, and it may take more than 200 years for each straw to decompose.
It is everyone's responsibility to protect our living environment, so Lali's original intention to start CoconutArts sprouted. in 2018, CoconutArts was established. CoconutArts hopes to inspire many people to join the ranks of protecting the environment through sustainable, 100% plastic, zero-waste products.
Now, CoconutArts supplier organic coconut bowls, coconut cups, coconut spoons, bamboo chopsticks, coconut plates, and other tableware; coconut shell lamp, coconut plant pots, coconut bag, coconut soap dish, other household items, and coconut shell Crafts.
All products are made from sustainable materials and innovatively crafted by experienced designers and artisans. CoconutArts expects earth-friendly products to reach every home, reshaping our dining experience and a new way of living.