Microsoft has taken an exemplary step towards sustainability. The software giant announced an interesting mouse alongside Surface devices at its Fall Hardware Event. The company produced the Ocean Plastic mouse from recycled ocean plastic.
The mouse promises up to 12 months of runtime on a single AA battery
It is stated that the produced mouse is made from 20 percent recycled ocean plastic, which is created from wastes recovered from the oceans, waterways and processed into resin soils.
It is also stated that pellet material is used to make the outer part of the mouse. In addition, it is noteworthy that the box of the mouse, which is made of wood and sugar cane fiber, does not contain plastic.
Making a statement about Ocean Plastic, Microsoft states that the mouse produced is a small step in the “bigger sustainability journey”. The mouse, which has Bluetooth 4.0 connection support, has three different customizable buttons on it. The product, which promises up to 12 months of working time with a single AA battery, also supports Swift Pair in terms of making it easier to connect a computer.
It is stated that the mouse, which will be released on the same day as Windows 11 on October 5, will have a price tag of $ 25. How did you find this environmental movement of Microsoft? If the mouse goes on sale in our country, would you buy it?