How we got Stiky!
EcoStiks® are more than a Sticker Patch, they are a Platform for Change.
Small waves make big waves. How will you Stik It?

Our CEO
“I created EcoStiks® Sticker Patches because I believe in innovation, self expression, community and sustainability - what we choose to wear, share, and stik to can help shape a betterwold".
CEO/Founder: Julie Schneiderman
Environmental Advocate/ Eco-Entrepreneur / Sustainablity Advocate / Speaker / Making small waves for big impact. 💙🌊🌍
Co-Founder of Women in the Water
Member: Women's Economic Ventures, National Association of Women Business Owners, Green Sports Alliance, Surf Industry Memership Association, PPAI, SAGE
LInkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julie-schneiderman-42250565/
Instagram: julie_upcycled

Our Story
EcoStiks® were originally designed for wetsuits—a material that can’t be sewn or heat-pressed.
That challenge sparked a truly innovative solution: a slightly stretchy, silky fabric made from REPREVE® (recycled plastic bottles) paired with a flexible, no-sew adhesive that moves with you, holds up to the elements, and stays put without heat or stitching.
Ironically, while they were made for wetsuits, EcoStiks® don’t actually stick well to them long-term.
But it’s that very design—engineered for one of the hardest surfaces—that makes them perfect for almost everything else.
Game-changing because:
– No heat press or sewing required
– Customizable sizes and shapes
– Durable, removable, and reusable
– Turns anything into a creative canvas
– Made from recycled plastic bottles
Just Peel, Place, and Stik!
Driven by creativity
Built for Community
Sustainable by Design

Our mission
Plastic use has come with severe environmental, social, economic and health consequences. It is estimated 1.3 billion plastic water bottles are used each day polluting our oceans and earth.
Our mission is to create the best product as sustainably as possibly and to works as a collective to introduce greener solutions by bringing community together: corporate partners, non-profits and ambassadors together to create collaborative eco-change.
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