Nurdle

Nurdle

Cleaning the world's micro-plastic hotspots

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Microplastic removal machines and ocean plastic upcycling. Microplastics are extremely hard to remove from the environment en masse. Nurdle is relentlessly focused on removing them from the natural world. These are upcycled into products, funding more action.
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Rhys Hillan
Hi Nik, This is a great idea! As someone from the West country, it's great to see initiatives like this on a local level and exciting to see this kind of innovation - hoping this can keep growing and develop into long-term solution to a pressing issue.
Nik Hazell
@rhys_hillan Thanks!
Hannah Godfrey
Such a creative way to use the microplastics from the beach! Love it
Nik Hazell
Hey PH, awesome company here who are taking action in my coastal village in the South West of the UK, and across the world. You may have heard of "Nurdles" - tiny pellets of plastic, that are all over our shorelines and in our oceans, all across the world. They're literally everywhere - including in the stomachs of fish and seabirds - and they're super tricky to collect and deal with. Nurdle have come up with a wonderful solution; three different approaches to collecting these notoriously tricky pollutants, before turning the collected microplastics into upcycled products. They provide their services to councils, industry and private companies who are facing problems with microplastics. They also fund their community beach cleanups with the sale of their products. šŸŒŽ šŸŒ šŸŒ āœŒļø