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Sea zoo tourism attraction in plastic waste battle to turn tide on pollution

Anglesey Sea Zoo have collaborated with a leader in recycling equipment Summit Systems

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Tourism attraction Anglesey Sea Zoo wants to lead the way in turning the tide on plastic pollution.

The island business has been donated a new plastics granulator from a leader in recycling equipment, Summit Systems.

They are also advising the business on the best course of action to take with regards to capturing and collecting waste plastic on and around Anglesey.

Dan Jordan, materials manager at Summit, said: "It’s my mission to make sure that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ recycles more plastic packaging.

Anglesey Sea Zoo has recently received a donation from Summit Systems of a new plastics granulator. Willow Jordan and Finn Lawrence(Image: Anglesey Sea Zoo)

"This saves the huge transport costs of shipping materials for recycling abroad, and also makes the recycled material available to processors in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

The granulation unit will size reduce redundant waste plastic into flakes, allowing the material to enter the recycling system for reuse rather than landfill or incineration and Anglesey Sea Zoo will be putting it into action over the summer.

Company bosses have also drawn up new plans to phase-out single use plastics.

Frankie Hobro, owner and director of Anglesey Sea Zoo, said: “Anglesey Sea Zoo has continued to push environmental boundaries by introducing sustainable initiatives that will change our own habits and those of others.