Samsung will recycle fishing nets, plastic from the ocean to make Galaxy smartphones

Samsung is the latest phone maker to revamp its process and include content that is endangering the ecology. The company has announced its plans to repurpose discarded fishing nets and use their materials to build the next Galaxy devices. The first major product to use the new material will be showcased at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 9.

Samsung noted in its press note, “These devices are our ongoing effort to eliminate single-use plastics and expand the use of other environmentally conscious materials, such as recycled post-consumer materials (PCM) and recycled paper.” Will reflect the efforts.”

The company touched on an important point that every year around 640,000 tons of fishing nets are discarded and discarded. These nets are making a big difference in marine life and are also harming coral reefs.

Apple is another brand that has become more environmentally conscious over the years. The company decided to reduce e-waste by removing the chargers in the box. The change in outlook has enabled the company to change its box design while reducing the weight of shipping.

Without disclosing exact details about the content, the company is betting its future on new materials and we’re excited to see what the South Korean flagship has prepared for his event this week.

Samsung is going to unveil the new Galaxy S22 series, which could be the first to get S Pen support. The company may offer three variants for consumers, and may focus on a product redesigned for the market. The device is likely to be powered by Samsung’s new Exynos 2200 chipset, which goes up against Snapdragon, Apple A15 and Google Tensor hardware in the premium market.

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