This pair of environmentally-friendly drinks coasters have been created from recycled computer circuit boards.

•   The circuit boards are cut into circles by a shape cutting machine and are always hand-finished to create the final product.

•   The base of the coaster is a light brown colour.

•   So, why not make an environmental difference in the way you buy your gifts and take into account the escalating need for the three R's - Reduce, Reuse & Recycle?

•   Handmade by Fair Trade artisans in India.

DIMENSIONS - diameter 9 cm x  1 mm thick approximately.
Sold as a pair - you will receive 2 x coasters.


Did you know?
Known as printed circuit board (or PCBs) most are produced in large volumes by electronics manufacturers and ultimately become either obsolete or fail control checks, after which they are incinerated or dumped into landfill sites.
It is these circuit boards that are rescued and used to make these coasters.

The boards are single sided with a beige coloured back.
They are lightweight.


Please note:
We take care to ensure that pictures and descriptions are as accurate and representative as possible, but please be aware that our products are handmade in the developing world (often using locally-sourced and/or recycled materials) and minor variations, including colour may occur - making each item truly unique!


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We offer a 30-DAY RETURN & REFUND POLICY

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Stock is held in our warehouse in Southport, Merseyside, UK and ready for dispatch.

Buy this product and help poor artisans in the developing world to a better life through trade not aid.
"Together we can make a difference".

You are buying from a family-run business established in February 2009 and owned by Paul Wolfenden.
We are a Fair Trade, ethical and environmentally-aware online retailer.

We use recycled packaging wherever possible, so if your wrapping looks like it has been used before, it probably has!
Thanks for doing your bit for the environment.


Any questions?
Please contact me and I`ll do my best to help - Paul