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Bowling Green, FL (June 24, 2024) - With Summer starting, leading marine and cosmetic technicians from sunscreen brand, Stream2Sea, and coral scientists from the University of Derby, led by UN marine advisor Professor Michael Sweet, have developed ‘Reef Relief’ in partnership with global ad agency McCann. Stream2Sea is a world-first environmentally friendly sunscreen that is scientifically formulated to not only protect the skin from UV rays but to feed and nourish endangered coral reefs.
Coral reefs are vital to marine and human life but are facing serious threats from climate change, pollution, and other human activities, with an estimated 14,000 tons of sunscreen ending up in the world's oceans every year – and as many as 80% of ordinary sunscreens containing chemicals that contribute to coral bleaching and dying reefs.
The product was soft launched in 2023, and the team has since brought in Professor Michael Sweet and his team at the University of Derby, a world-leader in marine and coral research, to undergo thorough testing. As a result, Reef Relief has now been scientifically proven to actively boost healthy coral growth by up to eight percent in some species.
A bespoke formula was created with an eco-cert compliant base and all harmful chemicals removed, which passed extensive aquatic safety testing, with an added innovative blend of FDA-compliant marine nutrients that coral naturally feeds on.
Professor Sweet, who is a coordinating author for the United Nations World Ocean Assessment, commented, “Coral reefs are one of the most important ecosystems on the planet, supporting more than 25 percent of marine life and one billion people worldwide. Reefs are also estimated to have a total global value of $2.7 trillion per year, because of their provision of food and medicine, contribution to tourism and the coastal protection they provide. However, if we continue harming the world’s reefs and do not make any substantial changes to our carbon footprint and other stressors associated with reef decline, 90 percent of these important ecosystems could be functionally extinct by 2030.”
While some manufacturers have begun to remove harmful chemicals like Oxybenzone, making them reportedly ‘reef safe’, Reef Relief goes one step further and aims to help them thrive with the added nutritional formula.
However, there is a lack of regulation when it comes to what ‘reef-safe’ or ‘reef-friendly’ actually means on packaging, meaning consumers can easily be misled. To combat this, Reef Relief presents to the world another first, in a brand-new, scientifically validated certification – not just SPF, but RPF: a Reef Protection Factor, with the hope that the mark will become an industry standard to help consumers make responsible choices.
Jon Elsom, group executive creative director of McCann Central, said, “We’re really excited about Reef Relief. By partnering with Stream2Sea and the University of Derby, we’ve been able to create a new, fully reef-safe formula with an added unique blend of nutrients that coral naturally feeds on. This is game-changing. A simple, important and powerful idea and exactly what the world needs more of – original thinking leading to a product and initiative that could genuinely benefit the planet.
Stream2Sea and McCann are currently in talks with global government and tourism bodies with a view to launch the product in their territories.
For more information about Reef Relief, please visit here.
Stream2Sea is a woman-owned, veteran-operated company that formulates and manufactures Reef-Safer™ sunscreens and body care products. Its high-performance, broad-spectrum mineral sunscreens for the face and body are the only sunscreens that have been tested and proven safe for vulnerable coral larvae.
Stream2Sea has earned multiple third-party endorsements including EWG Verified from the Environmental Working Group, Biobased Certified from the USDA, and the Protect Land + Sea certification from the Haereticus Environmental Lab, the organization that first identified petrochemical sunscreens as toxic to coral reefs. Stream2Sea has also partnered with organizations like 4Ocean to launch solutions that safeguard our oceans.