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Recycled plastic made in South Australia from end of life fishing ropes.

recycled polypropylene from fishing ropes

Traceable. Tested. Circular.

Product Summary
  • Polymer Type: Recycled Polypropylene (rPP) from end-of-life fishing gear

  • Form: Pelletised

  • Bag Size: 25kg

  • Made in South Australia

  • Applications: Injection moulding & durable products

  • Traceable Source: Certified material passport available

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Pricing Options​​

Introductory pricing coming August 2025.

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More Information

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Why use recycled polypropylene?

  • Less energy required for processing*

  • Less carbon emissions*

  • Reduce the use of non-renewable 

  • Prevent landfill

  • Support regional growth

  • Create employment opportunities

  • Utilise post-consumer waste.

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​​Testing undertaken by NATA Accredited laboratories to demonstrate material properties. Available on request.

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Ocean Bound Plastic

​​Currently the ropes & nets from the fishing industry are not recycled and may end up as landfill or is stockpiled on site and in some cases ends up dumped in our oceans, contributing significantly to ocean pollution.

Hence the term - ocean-bound plastic. 

Ocean-bound plastic is any discarded plastic material within 50 kilometers of our precious seas, streams, rivers, and lakes that is likely to enter the ocean.

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