– a Circular Economy Transformation
Alasdair Mitchell, Founder of Ocean Plastic Pots was featured in The Scotsman this week. Read his amazing story here ...
Plastic waste is accumulating in the ocean at alarming rates. Global news reports have highlighted this. Sir David Attenborough has championed that the need for efficient and sustainable remediation solutions remains urgent. However, due to plastics’ longevity and resistance to decomposition, their widespread use has led to an epidemic of mismanaged waste, and I have seen for myself the devastating impact that 8 million tons of plastic entering our oceans every year can cause.
Last year – the first full year of production – we produced around 22,000 plant pot products. The collected rope is sent to a recycling plant in England, turned into polypropylene pellets and returned to our appointed contract manufacturing plant where our bespoke tools are located, and the pots are then produced.
Our first Ocean Plastic Pot won Product of the Year at the 2021 Chelsea Flower Show last September and subsequently, we won the Scottish Edge Round 17.
I am grateful to CeeD which is helping us to identify new market opportunities and product development strategies, for example, evaluating the use of 3D printing prototyping to build a pipeline of other gardening sector products.
Ocean Plastic Pots has been supported by the Advancing Manufacturing Cluster Builder programme, managed by CeeD, and supported in particular by the AM-BATS project.
I plan to continue my mission ridding the waters around the Scottish coastline of discarded maritime rope and nets. The potential to create products which champion true circular economy credentials and show entrepreneurial endeavour should be a path more people need to follow.