Riamide is recycled nylon made from discarded fishing nets, which account for the majority of marine plastic litter. It is an eco-friendly product line using this riamid. A barrel-shaped cord end attached to the tip of the spindle.
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Riamide is recycled nylon made from discarded fishing nets, which account for the majority of marine plastic litter. It is an eco-friendly product line using this riamid. A barrel-shaped cord end attached to the tip of the spindle.
About this series Among the eco-friendly products, we consider the friendliness to the environment and solve social issues with a new style. We will lead the social theme of sustainability by creating new value through a process of transparency and trust.
Recycling of discarded fishing nets, which account for about 40% of marine plastic waste According to a survey by the Ministry of the Environment, discarded fishing nets account for more than 40% of the large amount of plastic waste that has had a tremendous impact on the marine ecosystem. increase. We approach the problem of marine pollution by processing discarded fishing nets into familiar products. These items are an epoch-making initiative that can be recycled and used sustainably as resources again.