Kids' Scooters Made From Recycled Fishing Nets


Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?

New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.


ZURICH, Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Around 10 percent of the plastic waste in the oceans comes from fishing. Every year, an estimated 640,000 tons of nets, ropes, and other equipment are left behind in the oceans. The new ECO kids' scooters from Micro Mobility Systems are made from part of this waste, which is collected in landfills and then recycled.

The new ECO range consists of two different models, the Mini Micro Deluxe ECO for children from 2 to 5 years and the Maxi Micro Deluxe ECO for children from 5 years and older.

ENTER TO WIN $500 IN STOCK OR CRYPTO

Enter your email and you'll also get Benzinga's ultimate morning update AND a free $30 gift card and more!

These are based on the popular Mini & Maxi Micro Deluxe models, which have already been sold millions of times worldwide and have won several awards. The patented weight-shifting steering system promotes balance and motor skills, the handlebar can be optimally adjusted to the size of the kids, and the non-slip silicone footboard provides support and safety during the ride.

The materials used for the Micro ECO kids' scooters are not so-called "ghost nets" or "ocean plastic" fished from the sea, but rather discarded and obsolete fishing gear, ropes, trawl nets, etc., that have been used for fishing worldwide and would have landed in the sea if they had not been disposed of in the appropriate dumps. The ocean plastic problem will be tackled at its root through preventive measures and a circular economy, offering fishermen the opportunity to recycle their old nets and give them a second life.

"The ECO product line is another step towards sustainability for Micro. Not only have we been selling products for more than 20 years, which can be passed on through generations due to their longevity, but we have also set ourselves ambitious sustainability goals, which we will successively expand," says Micro founder and CEO Wim Ouboter.

The use of "green plastic" means a reduction of not only marine pollution and the loss of valuable resources but also of the ecological footprint by up to 82% CO2 emissions compared to new plastic.


Want Private Access to Benzinga Analyst?

Check out the latest strategies our team of experts are using every week so that you can always adapt to the market like the pros!—Get FULL Access to This Week's Webinar Here.


Related Images

micro-eco-kids-scooters.png

Micro ECO Kids Scooters

Related Links

Micro Mobility Systems Website

View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kids-scooters-made-from-recycled-fishing-nets-301151789.html

SOURCE Micro Mobility Systems AG


Crypto Whales Are Loading Up — Are You?

New research shows the biggest crypto buyers are back. And this time? They could hold for the possibility that Bitcoin will surpass $100,000 in 2024. You don’t want to miss the next massive crypto bull run like we saw in 2020 and 2021. To know exactly what’s going on and what to buy… Get Access To Benzinga’s Best Crypto Research and Investments For Only $1.


Posted In: CommoditiesPress ReleasesEnvironmental Products & ServicesNew Products/Services