Every
year, an estimated 14 million tons of used plastics end up in the world's
waterways and, finally, the ocean. These plastics entangle wildlife, break down
into hard-to-remove microplastics, and litter our human and natural
environments. Torqeedo GmbH, the world's leading manufacturer of electric and
hybrid drives for the marine market, is taking the next step toward cleaner
waterways and a more sustainable marine industry by diverting and integrating
ocean-bound plastics into its emission-free boating products.
Torqeedo has established a new
Advanced Engineering Team that, among other tasks, explores alternative
materials to further minimize the environmental impact of its recreational and
commercial marine products. The Team is testing recycled ocean-bound PET and PP
plastic pellets, which are estimated to reduce the source material’s CO2 impact
by more than 80% and are very close in quality to virgin plastic due to strict
processes and advanced recycling equipment.
"The typical way to
integrate new materials is to start with a small percentage – maybe with just
10 or 20% recycled content. However, we decided to aim higher. We made our
prototype propellers from 100% recycled ocean plastics, and we're thrilled to
report that they surpassed all benchmarks in the first round of environmental
and stress testing. After some slight adjustments, we will produce the next
prototypes in Torqeedo orange. These will be very similar to the propellers
that are in use today," said Florian Deger, who leads the project
within Torqeedo's Advanced Engineering Team. "It feels good to hold
one of the prototypes in my hands and know we are keeping plastic bottles and
pollution out of the waters we all love to explore on our boats."
"While integrating ocean
plastics into our products is just one step of many as Torqeedo helps to build
a more sustainable marine industry, it’s also much more significant than just
diverting plastic bottles," said Fabian Bez, CEO of Torqeedo GmbH.
"We're helping to develop a
circular plastic economy and transforming used plastics from trash to treasure.
Collecting used plastic for recycling only becomes economically viable when
there is a market for the recycled material, and we're proud to lead the way in
closing the loop. Many manufacturers hesitate to use recycled materials based
on outdated perceptions of inferior material quality. Torqeedo believes that a
circular economy for plastics can be established today without negatively
impacting product performance and durability,” Bez continued. “If the next
testing rounds are as successful as expected, the first Torqeedo products
containing ocean-bound plastics will hit the market within the next year.”
Bez concluded: “This is exactly
why we established our new Advanced Engineering Team at Torqeedo. Every step we
take toward lowering boating’s environmental and climate impact improves our
human and natural environments and helps to preserve our boating lifestyle.”