of plastic leak into our oceans every year, threatening marine ecosystems, contaminating our food, and impacting human health as microplastics make their way into our bodies.¹ If unchecked, annual emissions of plastic pollution could reach up to 53 million metric tonnes by 2030.


More than 11 million metric tons

We need to take urgent action
That’s why Grove is proud to be a long-time partner of The 5 Gyres Institute — an organization on a mission to drive innovative solutions to plastic pollution through science, advocacy, and community.

Crafted with a cause
These limited edition essentials highlight our work with 5 Gyres and their pioneering research, including the first-ever Global Estimate of Marine Plastic Pollution revealing the widespread presence of microplastics across all 5 subtropical ocean gyres (vast accumulation zones created by currents, wind patterns, and the Earth's rotation).
The Collection
Each limited edition item celebrates the beauty and power of our world’s oceans, bringing your senses to the sea with two natural origin fragrances, and designs inspired by our dramatic, unique coastlines. Plus, it’s all packaged in infinitely recyclable aluminum, glass bottles, and recycled and recyclable paper.

Art meets aluminum
Grove Co. partnered with renowned pattern designer Amy McCready to bring this collection to life. Amy is known for her intricate and vibrant designs that blend illustrated motifs with modern aesthetics.

Go Beyond Plastic™ with Grove Co.
We’re striving to revolutionize an industry built on plastic by supporting the work of organizations like 5 Gyres and designing everyday essentials that guarantee less plastic, more peace of mind.
Sources
1 Landrigan PJ, et al. The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health. Ann Glob Health 2023; 89 (1): 1–215
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36969097/
2 Borrelle et al, 2020. Predicted growth in plastic waste exceeds efforts to mitigate plastic pollution.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32943526/
3 Borrelle et al, 2020. Predicted growth in plastic waste exceeds efforts to mitigate plastic pollution.