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LoneKauri.com Announces Partnership with Premium Wooden Sunglasses Manufacturer

Auckland, New Zealand, April 18, 2019 –(PR.com)– Ecommerce company, Lone Kauri Road Ltd. has entered into a partnership with wooden sunglasses NZ-based company Vilo to supply premium mens and womens sunglasses. Vilo is an environmentally conscious company that manufacturers wooden sunglasses and watches from ecologically conscious bamboo and other sustainably sourced woods. The partnership makes eco-friendly men�s and women’s sunglasses available to the growing customer-base of LoneKauri.com throughout New Zealand and Australia.

The Vilo partnership is a perfect fit for the Lone Kauri ethos of supplying outdoor enthusiasts with quality products that minimise environmental impact by using brilliant natural, biodegradable or recycled materials, and by reducing product and packaging waste.

Lone Kauri will stock a wide range of Vilo sunnies including their popular Indiana, Canyon, Molasses, and Wimbledon styles, alongside the lower cost Welkin Grey and Blue options. All sunglasses are polarized, and always UV400 for optimal eye protection. Also, never lose track of time again with a range of Vilo’s stylish handcrafted wooden watches also available at LoneKauri.com. “We are excited to have Vilos sunglasses and watches on our platform, and look forward to bringing their impressive products to our eco-conscious customers,” says Aaron Stone, Lone Kauri spokesman.

LoneKauri.com is proud to partner with innovative brands that work hard to protect our planet and directly contribute funds to charities. Vilo supports Mercy Ship NZ with 10% of profits going to help provide essential surgery for people living in poverty.

About LoneKauri.com
The name LoneKauri.com is inspired by Lone Kauri Road, an artery that winds down through native bush in Auckland’s Waitakere Ranges. Lone Kauri Road concludes at Karekare Beach, a spectacular black sand surf beach made famous in Jane Campion’s mysterious drama ‘The Piano’ in 1993.

While Lone Kauri Road holds special significance for the founders of LoneKauri.com, the name Lone Kauri is also intended as a symbol of a species under threat from human impact. The Kauri, NZ’s largest tree, has been classified as nationally vulnerable by the Department of Conservation due to Kauri dieback, an incurable, fatal disease. Dieback is solely soil-borne and the consensus among experts is that the predominant vector for the spread of the disease is human activity.

The Kauri’s plight is real but also mirrors countless other environmental impacts throughout the globe.

We are concerned about the impact humans are having on our fragile land and marine ecosystems. We want a sustainable future, one where everyone thrives on a healthy planet. All of our products are hand selected to ensure they minimise environmental impact by employing brilliant natural, biodegradable or recycled materials, and by reducing product and packaging waste.

For more information, visit https://lonekauri.com

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