In an underwater waste survey conducted by the Ocean Conservation Administration in 2020, it was found that nearly 88% of waste consisted of discarded fishing equipment which are primarily made with plastics; therefore, it is possible to recycle them. This product utilizes resilient and heat resistant ocean waste recycled nylon materials from discarded fishing equipment; these hooks are manufactured by recycling fishing nets through the application of procedures such as cleaning, producing pellets, and injection. In terms of manufacturing, this decreases the single-use of fossil resources and decreases greenhouse gas emissions; according to Japanese company REFINVERSE, the use of recycled fishing nets in products reduces carbon footprint by approximately 75-85%. As this product is produced using a single material, PA nylon, it can be recycled and remade when discarded and be used in various categories based on requirements.more
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In an underwater waste survey conducted by the Ocean Conservation Administration in 2020, it was found that nearly 88% of waste consisted of discarded fishing equipment which are primarily made with plastics; therefore, it is possible to recycle them. This product utilizes resilient and heat resistant ocean waste recycled nylon materials from discarded fishing equipment; these hooks are manufactured by recycling fishing nets through the application of procedures such as cleaning, producing pellets, and injection. In terms of manufacturing, this decreases the single-use of fossil resources and decreases greenhouse gas emissions; according to Japanese company REFINVERSE, the use of recycled fishing nets in products reduces carbon footprint by approximately 75-85%. As this product is produced using a single material, PA nylon, it can be recycled and remade when discarded and be used in various categories based on requirements.