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Your next gardening gloves could be made using discarded ocean plastic
When you choose a pair of outdoor gloves from Town & Country’s ECO-Flex range, you’ll be protecting your hands and the planet
Between exposure to soil and sharp hazards, such as thorns, as well as the elements, your hands go through a lot in the garden.
So, when it comes to giving them the protection they need, it’s essential to choose the right pair of gloves. They should be comfortable, robust yet adaptable to varying – and often intricate – gardening tasks and, most importantly, they should be built to last.
Creating a glove that ticks all those boxes often requires the use of plastic, but as leading gardening and outdoor brand Town & Country knows, not all plastics are created equal.
Show the planet some glove
Town & Country is known for producing high-quality, reliable gardening products that offer impressive value for money. But the brand is also constantly working to reduce the environmental impact of its goods, particularly the ones made of single-use plastics.
That’s why it has created the ECO-Flex outdoor glove range, constructed in part from recycled ocean plastic waste. The range includes pruning, protection, all-purpose, winter, weeding, waterproof and kids gloves, so there’s a pair for every job you could think of for gardeners of all ages and abilities.
Whether you’re digging, potting or doing a big clear out, ECO-Flex will keep your hands comfortable, agile and dry. And when you choose the perfect pair for you, you can be sure you’re buying gloves for the long term, safe in the knowledge your purchase is helping, not hindering the environment.
Find the pair for you
ECO-Flex Finesse
£5.99 | XS-L
Ideal for carrying out delicate or intricate gardening tasks where enhanced feel and touch are needed. The gloves are breathable and suitable for sensitive skin and the interior soft plush fibers offer plenty of comfort, while the coating on the palms and fingers provides an excellent barrier for deadheading or flower arranging.