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The Galaxy S22 has leaked extensively, but thereās only so much you can tell from renders. For example, it turns out that Samsung has created a ānew materialā to use in the product ā one made from the plastic in discarded fishing nets.
Samsung says itāll soon āincorporate repurposed ocean-bound plasticsā across its whole product lineup, and the first example will be the Galaxy devices introduced at the Unpacked event this Wednesday, February 9th. Itās not yet clear to what extent the material will be used or in which parts of the products; Samsung isnāt explicit about how it fits into any of the devicesā construction.
Citing a report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations that says 640,000 tons of fishing nets are discarded in the oceans every year, Samsung says these āghost netsā pose a threat to marine life and coral reefs. āThese discarded fishing nets are disrupting the delicate balance of our environment at an alarming rate,ā the company writes in a blog post. āCollecting and repurposing these nets are vital first steps in keeping our oceans clean as well as preserving the planet and our collective future.ā
It is a small first step, but one that Samsung will no doubt aim to highlight further on Wednesday when it launches the new Galaxy devices. The event begins at 10AM ET.