Talon International announced the launch of its innovative Ghost Net Products. The company successfully developed a solution to improving marine habitats by collecting and recycling the surplus of plastic waste that has consumed beloved oceans. Plastic waste has finally reached the top of society's agenda. Only 9% of the plastic produced since the beginning of the material's revolutionary debut has been recycled. Unfortunately, much of the remainder invade waters 4.9 billion tons consuming the habitats of vital marine wildlife. If the trend continues, oceans will contain more plastic than fish in less than thirty years. Talon has taken to collecting abandoned ghost nets, a substantial portion of planet's plastic waste, and developing them into an assortment of practical fashion items, including zippers, buckles, cord adjusters, buttons, and more. The company's process is simple: search, collect, clean, regenerate, and develop the recycled resin into innovative products that will change the world, one ghost net at a time. Talon International has been awarded the Global Recycled Standard by the INFL Laboratory and Institute, certifying that its Ghost Net Products and manufacturing practices conform with international voluntary standards. The company currently coordinates and operates the recycling of ghost nets found amongst China's shores. Talon is honored to be the first audited and certified fishing net recycling system in China.