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This watch brand is giving back to worthy causes around the world, and you can too


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Our planet is in trouble and we all have a responsibilty to help out where we can, before it's too late.

This is a message that is beginning to get through slowly, to both individuals and large organisations.

Nordgreen is a new minimalist watch brand, based in Copenhagen, that wants to give back to worthy causes around the world through the Giving Back Programme. With each watch sold, a Nordgreen owner can enter their watch’s serial number and identification number on their Giving Back Programme page and donate to a cause that means the most to them. Customers can:

  • Provide one month of clean water to a person in Central African Republic

  • Provide two months of education to a child in Africa

  • Protect 200 ft² of rainforest in Latin America  Read more...

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