Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch
Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch
Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch
Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch
Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch

Yusuke Hanai - SeaTrees Suck CO2 Patch

Regular price $20.00

Patch-the-planet (or your fav vintage piece) with this limited-edition, mangrove-planting, carbon-sucking, patch - featuring art from renowned Japanese surf/skate artist Yusuke Hanai.   

  • 3X3 inches 
  • Did we mention that they're iron-on?

Mangrove forests “suck” a lot of CO2 out of the atmosphere. These forests are so productive that they can sequester 5-10x more carbon dioxide per year than a land-based tropical forest. Every one of the mangrove SeaTrees planted through the sale of these tees: 

  • Creates sustainable employment for 55 local families
  • Protects local villages from storm surges and sea-level rise
  • Provides critical nursery grounds for fish, shellfish, sharks and turtles
  • Sequesters 680 lbs/308kg of CO2 (over the 25 year lifespan of the tree)

Every patch sold will plant 10 mangrove trees at our project in the West Papua Region of Indonesia.

Shipping limited to the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

Yusuke Hanai

the artist behind the work

Yusuke Hanai was born in Japan in 1978. At the age of 17 Yusuke gained a new found passion in art after discovering the Grateful Dead album cover artwork of legendary artist Rick Griffin. In an effort to capture the spirit of Rick Griffin, Jack Kerouac and the '60's counter-culture movement of San Francisco, Yusuke left Japan for the United States in 2003 to study illustration at the Academy of Art College, San Francisco.

Yusuke's artistic breakthrough occurred at the '06 Green Room Festival in Yokohama Japan when Laguna Beach based Wil Pennartz, owner/curator of The Surf Gallery was so impressed with Yusuke's sign painting that he invited him to participate in '07 The Happening in New York City. Expanding his illustration and fine art vision beyond his nostalgic roots, Yusuke continues to capture the hearts of many people worldwide. His artistic works have been exhibited in Australia, Brazil, California, London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo. Yusuke is currently living in Japan, where he continues his artistic endeavors as an illustrator/fine artist.

Why celebrate mangroves with art… and t-shirts? Patch the Planet
The idea of turning quality apparel into products with a purpose by “patching” them up with inspiring artwork was brought to Sustainable Surf by advisory board member, Steve Reiss and acclaimed surf-art curator Charles Adler into the Patch the Planet campaign, to curate a suite of art from some of the world’s best surf, skate and ocean artists.

Planting SeaTrees

in the West Papua region of Indonesia