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SIGNATURE COLLECTION II

Fantastic Beasts of India

3 all-natural, zero-plastic hampers. 1 Mission:
To protect India’s natural habitats from plastic pollution.
In association with Healing Himalayas, Sanctuary Nature Foundation & Kuda Bazar.

What if a gift could create joy and lasting impact?

Presenting the Fantastic Beasts of India - an exclusive collection of gift hampers aimed towards the preservation of the Himalayan Brown Bear, the Ganges River Dolphin, and the Royal Bengal Tiger. These magnificent creatures face imminent endangerment due to the relentless onslaught of plastic pollution, a crisis that escalates with every passing year.

Every hamper shares the story of one species and the landscape it inhabits, with 5% of the proceeds supporting NGOs working to restore and protect their natural habitats.

The Himalayan Brown Bear
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The Himalayan Brown Bear

The Himalayas may feel untouched, but plastic waste has found its way even here.

Today, it makes up nearly 75% of the Himalayan Brown Bear's diet, threatening one of India's most iconic mountain species.

The Royal Bengal Tiger
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The Royal Bengal Tiger

India's national animal now shares its forests with discarded plastic.

In one protected habitat alone, researchers recovered over 56 tonnes of plastic waste, putting entire ecosystems at risk.

The Gangetic River Dolphin
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The Gangetic River Dolphin

Found only in the rivers of the Indian subcontinent, the endangered Gangetic River Dolphin faces one of its greatest threats from plastic pollution.

In one tragic case, a dolphin died of starvation due to a plastic bottle cap ring that got caught in its snout.

The Himalayan Brown Bear
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The Himalayan Brown Bear

The Himalayas may feel untouched, but plastic waste has found its way even here.

Today, it makes up nearly 75% of the Himalayan Brown Bear's diet, threatening one of India's most iconic mountain species.

The Royal Bengal Tiger
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The Royal Bengal Tiger

India's national animal now shares its forests with discarded plastic.

In one protected habitat alone, researchers recovered over 56 tonnes of plastic waste, putting entire ecosystems at risk.

The Gangetic River Dolphin
03

The Gangetic River Dolphin

Found only in the rivers of the Indian subcontinent, the endangered Gangetic River Dolphin faces one of its greatest threats from plastic pollution.

In one tragic case, a dolphin died of starvation due to a plastic bottle cap ring that got caught in its snout.

A gift that gives back

Healing Himalayas Hamper

Healing Himalayas Hamper

In collaboration with Healing Himalayas

The Healing Himalayas Hamper aims to spread awareness about the critically endangered Himalayan Brown Bear that lives in the Western Himalayas across the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

Only an estimated 500 - 750 bears are remaining in India.

5% of the hamper proceeds go to Healing Himalayas, our sustainability partner who work tirelessly to protect the habitat of the Himalayan Brown Bear.

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Project Tiger Hamper

Project Tiger Hamper

In collaboration with Sanctuary Nature Foundation

The Project Tiger Hamper focuses on the Royal Bengal Tiger, an endangered species, with fewer than 4000 remaining worldwide. They primarily inhabit the tropical and mangrove forests of the Indian subcontinent, which are gradually falling victim to encroachment and the insidious presence of plastic pollution.

5% of the hamper proceeds go to Sanctuary Nature Foundation, our sustainability partner who work to protect the Royal Bengal Tiger.

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Gangetic River Dolphin Hamper

Gangetic River Dolphin Hamper

In collaboration with Kuda Bazar

The Gangetic River Dolphin Hamper sheds light on the impact of plastic pollution that is killing the dolphins and destroying their habitat.

Less than 3,500 of these dolphins are remaining because the Ganges river network forms the second-largest plastic polluting catchment in the world.

5% of the hamper proceeds go to Kuda Bazar, our sustainability partner who work tirelessly to conserve the River Ganga.

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Meet our conservation partners

pradeep sangwan

Pradeep Sangwan

Founder
Healing Himalayas

“We envision to restore the tranquility of the Himalayas and to retain the charm of Himalayan treks by making them garbage and plastic free.”

bittu sehgal

Bittu Sehgal

Founder
Sanctuary Nature Foundation

“It’s not that a tiger has a greater life to live than a snail. It is just a symbol. You save the tiger, you save everything.”

Gaurav Mishra

Gaurav Mishra

Founder
Kuda Bazar

“As the waves of change ripple through our hearts, let's stand as one and save our rivers, save our oceans.”

pradeep sangwan

Pradeep Sangwan

Founder
Healing Himalayas

“We envision to restore the tranquility of the Himalayas and to retain the charm of Himalayan treks by making them garbage and plastic free.”

bittu sehgal

Bittu Sehgal

Founder
Sanctuary Nature Foundation

“It’s not that a tiger has a greater life to live than a snail. It is just a symbol. You save the tiger, you save everything.”

Gaurav Mishra

Gaurav Mishra

Founder
Kuda Bazar

“As the waves of change ripple through our hearts, let's stand as one and save our rivers, save our oceans.”

Watch our founders talk about the collection’s journey

Why choose Loopify's Signature Collection?

If you want your gift to be more than just a bunch of products in a box...
If you want it to say something - about your values, your brand, or just how much thought you've put in -
then the Signature Collection is for you.

Meaningful gifting

Meaningful gifting

Rooted in storytelling, not just stuff

Cause-connected

Cause-connected

Every hamper supports a vital social cause

A conscious choice

A conscious choice

All our packaging is zero-plastic. And products can be, too!

A delightful discovery

A delightful discovery

Filled with "I didn't know that!" moments

A lasting keepsake

A lasting keepsake

The lid doubles up as a frame-worthy artwork

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