Samsung Electronics has revealed that it has used plastics from ocean-bound discarded fishing nets as materials for its new Galaxy devices to minimize its environmental footprint and help foster more sustainable lifestyles for the Galaxy community. Samsung said that it has developed a new material using ocean-bound plastics and will incorporate them throughout its entire product lineup, starting with its new Galaxy devices that will be revealed on February 9 at Unpacked. With this transformation, the future of Galaxy technology will bring leading product design and deliver better environmental impact," said Samsung. Samsung said that 640,000 tons of fishing nets are abandoned in the ocean every year. "Repurposing ocean-bound plastics is just the first step in our collective mission to address the climate crisis, and Samsung looks forward to using our scale, innovation and open collaboration to uncover additional solutions." The much awaited Omnia i900 from Samsung (see specs here) was released in the Philippines yesterday. While everybody is getting frustrated with the supposed Globe iPhone 3G pricing, the Samsung Omnia will definitely be a formidable alternative to the former. The rumored new Samsung i8510 that tows in an 8-megapixel camera and a 16GB internal storage becomes official. Read more in our articles including "Samsung used plastics from discarded fishing nets for the Galaxy S22 Series" and "Samsung i900 Omnia Philippine Price".
Samsung Electronics has revealed that it has used plastics from ocean-bound discarded fishing nets as materials for its new Galaxy devices to minimize its environmental footprint and help foster more sustainable lifestyles for the Galaxy community. Samsung said that it has developed a new material using ocean-bound plastics and will incorporate them throughout its entire product lineup, starting with its new Galaxy devices that will be revealed on February 9 at Unpacked.
With this transformation, the future of Galaxy technology will bring leading product design and deliver better environmental impact," said Samsung. Samsung said that 640,000 tons of fishing nets are abandoned in the ocean every year. "Repurposing ocean-bound plastics is just the first step in our collective mission to address the climate crisis, and Samsung looks forward to using our scale, innovation and open collaboration to uncover additional solutions."
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