Help Nat Take Seasick Sunscreen From Her Kitchen to a Factory

By Natalie Jones

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This campaign was successful and closed on 28/10/2023 at 12:00 PM.

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Help Nat Take Seasick Sunscreen From Her Kitchen To A Factory

Project 2023-06-23 02:10:40 +1200

I'm now FULLY FUNDED 🎉 meaning that I WILL be upscaling production and can make at least 100 kg of sunscreen at a time. That being said, let's keep the momentum going…

Since 2019, when I started Seasick Sunscreen Co, we have saved around 6000 plastic bottles from landfill (where ultimately they can pollute waterways and the ocean). If I can hit my stretch goal of $30,000, this will double our impact in one single production run!

The more money I can raise, the more plastic-free and water-free sunscreen I can make this summer and therefore the more impact we can make together!

Thank you for making my dream come true. Where wearing sunscreen is a good experience for everyone and where business protects both people and planet.

Kia ora, I'm Nat

Driven by my passion for ocean conservation and sustainability, I'm building the world's first sustainable sun care company.

 

Unhappy with the long list of unnecessary ingredients and plastic packaging found in conventional sunscreens, I started making sunscreen out of my kitchen in Wellington back in 2019.

 

Since then, demand has quickly outgrown my ability to make enough sunscreen. 

 

This is why I need your help, so I can increase Seasick Sunscreen's social and environmental impact by upscaling sunscreen production from 100kg to 350kg with a manufacturer.

 

Otherwise, I'm stuck making the sunscreen myself, in my kitchen, and won't be able to meet demand. Our customers are asking for more than double what we're producing. 

 

Ngā mihi maioha

 

Nat 

Founder, Seasick Sunscreen Co 

 

The Problem

the problem

With the highest rate of melanoma in the world, sunscreen is essential for protecting our skin, especially in New Zealand. Why use sunscreens made from a long list of toxic chemicals (plus up to 70% water) in a plastic bottle when there is another solution…

If you've followed our story, you might remember the 2022 drama when we tried outsourcing sunscreen production. Operating like this isn't sustainable, but as a small NZ business, options are limited. If I am stuck making it in my kitchen, scaling our impact is not possible.

 

The Solution

Seasick Sunscreen is better for you and the planet. Our sunscreen is made with just 7 naturally-derived ingredients in sustainable packagingIt rubs in clear and won’t cause stinging eyes or painful skin irritations. You can also feel good about your purchase giving back, as 2% of our revenue is donated to ocean conservation.

What’s in it for you? 

If we meet our minimum target then you will take home one (or more) of our awesome rewards! If we don't meet the target you don't pay anything and I go home empty handed.

 

What You Have Helped Us Achieve So Far

What’s Next?

I'm currently making around 100 kg of sunscreen a year (8 kg at a time). Increasing production from 100 kg to 350 kg would mean it becomes viable for us to work with a local manufacturer, we will be able to meet the demand for our products AND we can increase our social and environmental impact. I need to make at least 100 kg of sunscreen this side of Christmas followed by another 250kg in the New Year.

Together, let’s save 10,000 plastic bottles from landfill and donate thousands to ocean conservation.

 

Who We Are

Natalie Jones: Founder

Seasick Sunscreen Co is a social enterprise started by a fair skinned, red headed ocean lover and sun worshipper (that's me Nat, hi). I am on a mission to stop ocean pollution caused by plastic sunscreen bottles and chemicals whilst actively protecting the ocean by supporting marine conservation.

My vision is to be the world’s most sustainable sun care company by taking a holistic approach to sustainable business practices - from the ingredients and packaging we use, to where we manufacture our products and how we minimise our carbon footprint. I believe that doing business for people and the planet (not just profit) is key in accelerating global climate action

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Updates 2

Just a few hours to go

28/10/2023 at 8:06 AM

Just a few hours to go until my Crowdfunding campaign finishes! Absolutely thrilled to have met my minimum target of $20K thanks to each and everyone of you! What do y'a reckon, still time to meet my stretch goal? $7k in 4 hours, let's go!! 

Invite your friends to pledge now

09/10/2023 at 1:07 PM

With just 19 days left and still over $11,000 to Crowdfund, I'm hoping you can share my campaign with ONE person that you think might pledge. Please ask your friends, whānau or colleagues to pledge for sunscreen! With summer is on the way, their pledge will not only protect them from the sun but will also help me move Seasick Sunscreen from my kitchen to a factory.

 

Thank you for all your support so far.

Ngā mihi,

Natalie

    Pledgers 155

    Alyssa
    05/10/2023 at 12:19pm
    Moira
    05/10/2023 at 10:39am

    "Awesome work Nat!"

    Kylie Thomson
    04/10/2023 at 10:01pm
    Britt Collard
    03/10/2023 at 5:42pm

    "So proud of you Nat! You're making waves x"

    Richard
    02/10/2023 at 8:21pm

    "Great Product Natalie,good luck with the crowd funding"

    Michal
    01/10/2023 at 8:45pm
    Timothy Keip
    01/10/2023 at 8:39pm
    Sophie Ayoub
    01/10/2023 at 5:26pm

    "Way to go, Nat! Can't wait for Sunsick to become mainstream and hit the Egyptian market! Love always, Soph."

    Anonymous pledger
    01/10/2023 at 4:43pm

    "Karawhiua e hoa maa, let's get behind this beautiful waahine "

    Louise
    01/10/2023 at 9:42am
    Nicole
    30/09/2023 at 10:19pm

    "Ka pai on all the great mahi you do! "

    Anna Willcox
    30/09/2023 at 8:46pm

    "Proud of you Nat! 💜"

    Ana Goneva
    30/09/2023 at 8:45pm

    "Keep going Nat, many exciting things to come!"

    Bernadette Ingham
    30/09/2023 at 8:29pm

    "Kia kaha Nat X"

    Anonymous pledger
    30/09/2023 at 7:12pm
    Megan
    30/09/2023 at 5:31pm
    AJ
    30/09/2023 at 4:22pm

    "Love you and your project Nat!! 🌞🌞 Can’t wait to see you go BIG! "

    Briar Avatea
    30/09/2023 at 8:23am
    Frankie Stewart
    30/09/2023 at 7:39am

    "Ka pai e hoa"

    [email protected]
    29/09/2023 at 10:57pm

    "Lets go Nat!!"

    Josh
    29/09/2023 at 10:44pm
    Anonymous pledger
    29/09/2023 at 10:21pm
    Lauren
    29/09/2023 at 10:20pm

    "Love your mahi 🙌🏼"

    Jon
    29/09/2023 at 10:20pm

    "Keep up the great work!"

    Zeenya Clothing
    29/09/2023 at 6:03pm
    Anonymous pledger
    29/09/2023 at 5:50pm
    Tessa
    29/09/2023 at 5:46pm
    Anonymous pledger
    29/09/2023 at 1:08pm

    "Love this product and I use a lot in Rarotonga. Great for my skin and great for the ocean."

    Britt Gawith
    29/09/2023 at 12:39pm

    "Proud of you Nat! :) "

    Rebecca
    29/09/2023 at 9:20am

    Followers 2

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    Help Nat Take Seasick Sunscreen From Her Kitchen To A Factory

    Project 2023-06-23 02:10:40 +1200

    I'm now FULLY FUNDED 🎉 meaning that I WILL be upscaling production and can make at least 100 kg of sunscreen at a time. That being said, let's keep the momentum going…

    Since 2019, when I started Seasick Sunscreen Co, we have saved around 6000 plastic bottles from landfill (where ultimately they can pollute waterways and the ocean). If I can hit my stretch goal of $30,000, this will double our impact in one single production run!

    The more money I can raise, the more plastic-free and water-free sunscreen I can make this summer and therefore the more impact we can make together!

    Thank you for making my dream come true. Where wearing sunscreen is a good experience for everyone and where business protects both people and planet.

    Kia ora, I'm Nat

    Driven by my passion for ocean conservation and sustainability, I'm building the world's first sustainable sun care company.

     

    Unhappy with the long list of unnecessary ingredients and plastic packaging found in conventional sunscreens, I started making sunscreen out of my kitchen in Wellington back in 2019.

     

    Since then, demand has quickly outgrown my ability to make enough sunscreen. 

     

    This is why I need your help, so I can increase Seasick Sunscreen's social and environmental impact by upscaling sunscreen production from 100kg to 350kg with a manufacturer.

     

    Otherwise, I'm stuck making the sunscreen myself, in my kitchen, and won't be able to meet demand. Our customers are asking for more than double what we're producing. 

     

    Ngā mihi maioha

     

    Nat 

    Founder, Seasick Sunscreen Co 

     

    The Problem

    the problem

    With the highest rate of melanoma in the world, sunscreen is essential for protecting our skin, especially in New Zealand. Why use sunscreens made from a long list of toxic chemicals (plus up to 70% water) in a plastic bottle when there is another solution…

    If you've followed our story, you might remember the 2022 drama when we tried outsourcing sunscreen production. Operating like this isn't sustainable, but as a small NZ business, options are limited. If I am stuck making it in my kitchen, scaling our impact is not possible.

     

    The Solution

    Seasick Sunscreen is better for you and the planet. Our sunscreen is made with just 7 naturally-derived ingredients in sustainable packagingIt rubs in clear and won’t cause stinging eyes or painful skin irritations. You can also feel good about your purchase giving back, as 2% of our revenue is donated to ocean conservation.

    What’s in it for you? 

    If we meet our minimum target then you will take home one (or more) of our awesome rewards! If we don't meet the target you don't pay anything and I go home empty handed.

     

    What You Have Helped Us Achieve So Far

    What’s Next?

    I'm currently making around 100 kg of sunscreen a year (8 kg at a time). Increasing production from 100 kg to 350 kg would mean it becomes viable for us to work with a local manufacturer, we will be able to meet the demand for our products AND we can increase our social and environmental impact. I need to make at least 100 kg of sunscreen this side of Christmas followed by another 250kg in the New Year.

    Together, let’s save 10,000 plastic bottles from landfill and donate thousands to ocean conservation.

     

    Who We Are

    Natalie Jones: Founder

    Seasick Sunscreen Co is a social enterprise started by a fair skinned, red headed ocean lover and sun worshipper (that's me Nat, hi). I am on a mission to stop ocean pollution caused by plastic sunscreen bottles and chemicals whilst actively protecting the ocean by supporting marine conservation.

    My vision is to be the world’s most sustainable sun care company by taking a holistic approach to sustainable business practices - from the ingredients and packaging we use, to where we manufacture our products and how we minimise our carbon footprint. I believe that doing business for people and the planet (not just profit) is key in accelerating global climate action

    Comments

    Just a few hours to go

    28/10/2023 at 8:06 AM

    Just a few hours to go until my Crowdfunding campaign finishes! Absolutely thrilled to have met my minimum target of $20K thanks to each and everyone of you! What do y'a reckon, still time to meet my stretch goal? $7k in 4 hours, let's go!! 

    Invite your friends to pledge now

    09/10/2023 at 1:07 PM

    With just 19 days left and still over $11,000 to Crowdfund, I'm hoping you can share my campaign with ONE person that you think might pledge. Please ask your friends, whānau or colleagues to pledge for sunscreen! With summer is on the way, their pledge will not only protect them from the sun but will also help me move Seasick Sunscreen from my kitchen to a factory.

     

    Thank you for all your support so far.

    Ngā mihi,

    Natalie

      Alyssa
      05/10/2023 at 12:19pm
      Moira
      05/10/2023 at 10:39am

      "Awesome work Nat!"

      Kylie Thomson
      04/10/2023 at 10:01pm
      Britt Collard
      03/10/2023 at 5:42pm

      "So proud of you Nat! You're making waves x"

      Richard
      02/10/2023 at 8:21pm

      "Great Product Natalie,good luck with the crowd funding"

      Michal
      01/10/2023 at 8:45pm
      Timothy Keip
      01/10/2023 at 8:39pm
      Sophie Ayoub
      01/10/2023 at 5:26pm

      "Way to go, Nat! Can't wait for Sunsick to become mainstream and hit the Egyptian market! Love always, Soph."

      Anonymous pledger
      01/10/2023 at 4:43pm

      "Karawhiua e hoa maa, let's get behind this beautiful waahine "

      Louise
      01/10/2023 at 9:42am
      Nicole
      30/09/2023 at 10:19pm

      "Ka pai on all the great mahi you do! "

      Anna Willcox
      30/09/2023 at 8:46pm

      "Proud of you Nat! 💜"

      Ana Goneva
      30/09/2023 at 8:45pm

      "Keep going Nat, many exciting things to come!"

      Bernadette Ingham
      30/09/2023 at 8:29pm

      "Kia kaha Nat X"

      Anonymous pledger
      30/09/2023 at 7:12pm
      Megan
      30/09/2023 at 5:31pm
      AJ
      30/09/2023 at 4:22pm

      "Love you and your project Nat!! 🌞🌞 Can’t wait to see you go BIG! "

      Briar Avatea
      30/09/2023 at 8:23am
      Frankie Stewart
      30/09/2023 at 7:39am

      "Ka pai e hoa"

      [email protected]
      29/09/2023 at 10:57pm

      "Lets go Nat!!"

      Josh
      29/09/2023 at 10:44pm
      Anonymous pledger
      29/09/2023 at 10:21pm
      Lauren
      29/09/2023 at 10:20pm

      "Love your mahi 🙌🏼"

      Jon
      29/09/2023 at 10:20pm

      "Keep up the great work!"

      Zeenya Clothing
      29/09/2023 at 6:03pm
      Anonymous pledger
      29/09/2023 at 5:50pm
      Tessa
      29/09/2023 at 5:46pm
      Anonymous pledger
      29/09/2023 at 1:08pm

      "Love this product and I use a lot in Rarotonga. Great for my skin and great for the ocean."

      Britt Gawith
      29/09/2023 at 12:39pm

      "Proud of you Nat! :) "

      Rebecca
      29/09/2023 at 9:20am

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