Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy devices will be made partly from recycled fishing nets

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When Samsung announces its
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, the phones it reveals will be partly made from a new, more sustainable material. On Sunday, the company
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it has started using ocean-bound plastic made from discarded fishing nets in its latest devices. Samsung said it would incorporate the material first into the products it announces next week before it eventually begins utilizing it throughout its entire device lineup.

As Samsung notes, we tend to think of plastic bottles and grocery bags as the main culprit of ocean debris like the
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, but its microplastics and discarded nets that marine biologists are most worried about. Derelict fishing gear leads to
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, a phenomenon where those tools continue to trap and kill marine life, including endangered species like the
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. With more than
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worth of fishing nets discarded every year, it’s a problem that’s only getting worse.


Samsung isn’t the first company to incorporate discarded trash into its devices. Last year, Microsoft announced the
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. It features a shell made from 20 percent recovered plastic. Like Microsoft, Samsung is positioning its use of ocean-bound plastics as part of its larger sustainability push. In 2019, under pressure from consumers and environmentalists, the company said it would begin using more
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in the packaging of its devices.

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