Sabic and Microsoft collaborate on recycled ocean plastic

As part of a new effort to advance the use of recycled ocean plastic, Sabic and Microsoft have collaborated to create Microsoft's first consumer electronic product - The Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse - with an exterior shell containing 20% recycled ocean plastic.

Sabic and Microsoft collaborate on recycled ocean plastic
The Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse.

Microsoft began this project with an objective of creating a plastic resin made from at least 10% recycled ocean plastic as part of its commitment to achieve zero waste by 2030. After hearing the initial vision for the project, Sabic joined the effort to source the recycled material and to formulate a resin that satisfied Microsoft’s demanding quality standards. The Microsoft design team collaborated with technologists at Sabic to provide feedback on prototypes made with the new resin. The final product contains 20% recycled ocean plastic by weight in its external casing or “shell.”

Source: Sabic

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