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Home » Bridging Tech and Conservation with Locally Produced Eco-friendly Solutions

Bridging Tech and Conservation with Locally Produced Eco-friendly Solutions

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
April 23, 2024
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Calvin Terblanche, founder of Horizen, displays the eco-friendly Apple AirTag Cases

Calvin Terblanche, founder of Horizen, displays the eco-friendly Apple AirTag Cases

Horizen, the eco-friendly tech innovator, is setting a new benchmark in durability and environmental consciousness with the launch of its locally produced eco-friendly Apple AirTag Cases.

Crafted with precision using 3D printing technology, the company’s rugged cases not only guarantee unparalleled protection for AirTags, but also support wildlife conservation.

With increased demand for AirTags in South Africa, Horizen has stepped up to address the pressing need for locally crafted, eco-friendly solutions.

Traditional options have fallen short, lacking the resilience and sustainability demanded by today’s consumers.

Calvin Terblanche, the founder underscores the company’s commitment to both functionality and ecological responsibility.

“Our vision was to provide a sustainable alternative that mirrors our dedication to the environment, wildlife, and local communities.”

These meticulously engineered cases are designed to endure the toughest outdoor conditions, ensuring the safety of belongings such as hiking gear, bicycles, and pets.

Each Horizen AirTag Case is meticulously crafted in South Africa, reducing carbon emissions associated with international shipping while bolstering the local economy.

Utilising recycled materials by repurposing failed 3D prints into filament, the company minimises waste and energy consumption, setting a new standard for sustainable production practices.

With every purchase, Horizen pledges 1% of proceeds to FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, supporting the care and rehabilitation of indigenous wildlife species.

It offers a diverse array of AirTag case options, including keyrings, bike mounts, and dog collar attachments, allowing users to customise their tracking solutions to suit their individual needs and preferences.

Customer testimonials underscore the superior quality and authenticity of Horizen’s products, epitomising African craftsmanship and innovation.

Beyond providing robust AirTag protection, the company urges consumers to contemplate the environmental implications of their purchases, advocating for transparency and responsible consumption.

“This launch marks a key moment in South Africa’s conservation efforts, echoing our ethos of innovation with integrity. We are committed to being eco-friendly and we aim to use 100% recycled materials by 2025,” he concludes.

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