Why Purse Seine Nets Are the Material for Our Ocean Saver Scrubbers
At Boavistacircular, we’ve chosen to focus on Purse Seine nets for our Ocean Saver Scrubbers because of the impact they have as ghost nets. Here’s why they’re the perfect material for our scrubbers:
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Durability: Purse Seine nets are made from highly durable nylon, designed to withstand the rough conditions of the open ocean. This same durability makes them ideal for upcycling into long-lasting scrubbers that can handle tough cleaning tasks in your home.
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Reducing Ocean Plastic: By reclaiming discarded Purse Seine nets, we’re helping to remove a major source of ocean plastic pollution. These nets, when left in the ocean, break down into microplastics, harming marine ecosystems. By giving them a second life, we’re keeping harmful plastics out of the ocean and turning them into something useful.
- Eco-Friendly Design: Our scrubbers are not just durable; they’re also eco-friendly. Made from 100% recycled ghost nets, our Ocean Saver Scrubbers provide a sustainable alternative to conventional plastic scrubbers. Plus, they’re designed to be gentle on surfaces while tough on grime.
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Supporting Marine Conservation: Every scrubber sold helps fund our efforts to clean up ghost nets and support marine conservation projects. When you use our Ocean Saver Scrubbers, you’re contributing to a cleaner ocean and protecting marine life from the dangers of ghost nets. We are proudly supporting Sea Schepherd organization.
- Handcrafted by a group of women in southern Brazil: By partnering with these artisans, we’re creating meaningful employment opportunities and supporting their communities. This initiative not only provides sustainable work for these women but also gives a sense of empowerment and independence. Every scrubber you purchase contributes directly to improving their livelihoods, making your choice both eco-friendly and socially responsible.
The fishing industry uses a variety of nets, each designed for a specific purpose and type of catch. These nets are essential to the trade, but when they’re lost or discarded in the ocean, they become “ghost nets,” incredibly heavy on marine ecosystems. Ghost nets continue to trap and kill sea life, and they’re a major source of ocean plastic pollution.
An important aspect of purse seine nets is their mesh size, which plays a crucial role in determining what types and sizes of fish are caught. Smaller mesh sizes are typically used for targeting smaller species like sardines and anchovies.
Like our Ocean saver Scrubber Thinner
While larger mesh sizes are meant for bigger fish like tuna,
This selectivity helps reduce bycatch—unintended species caught in the net—and ensures that the fishing process is more sustainable.
By repurposing purse seine nets of varying mesh sizes for our Ocean Saver Scrubbers, we're not only upcycling discarded materials but also turning their durability and versatility into effective cleaning tools.
A Step Toward Cleaner Oceans
Turning ghost nets into everyday essentials like our Ocean Saver Scrubbers is part of a broader mission to protect our oceans. By repurposing Purse Seine nets, we’re not only reducing waste but also raising awareness about the importance of sustainable practices in both the fishing industry and our daily lives.
Next time you reach for a scrubber, know that you're not just cleaning your home—you’re also helping to clean the ocean. Together, we can make a difference, one scrubber at a time.
More information about our scrubbers, please get in touch with us at Info@boavistacircular.nl
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