Microsoft Creates Mouse Made From Recycled Ocean Plastic

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Did you know that about 8 million tons of plastic waste end up in the oceans from coastal nations every year? 

Doing its part in combatting this issue is tech company Microsoft, who has created an affordable and wireless mouse made from 20% recycled ocean plastic.

Sourced from the sea and waterways, plastic waste is processed into recyclable plastic resin pellets then used for the shell of the Ocean Plastic Mouse.

The packaging for the Ocean Plastic Mouse is also sustainable, featuring no plastic and being made from recyclable wood and sugarcane natural fibres.

Visit Microsoft’s website to shop the Ocean Plastic Mouse today.

All images in this article are courtesy of Microsoft.

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