Samsung’s New Galaxy Phones Will Feature a Material Made Out of Discarded Fishing Nets
last year. The device’s shell is made of 20% recovered ocean plastic, which is processed into plastic resin pellets. The pellets are then combined with other materials to make the shell. As far as the packaging goes, that’s also eco-friendly, too, and made with recyclable wood and sugarcane natural fibers.
We’ll find out what Samsung’s mysterious and creative new material is on Wednesday. You can check out what we know about the company’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event
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