The World’s first biodegradable lead clip

After seeing the shocking images regarding the plastic pollution in our seas and waterways on BBC Blue Planet II, we at Rig Marole, as like many other anglers thought we should do something to ease the problem. Even though it will only be a small contribution, we feel any difference is the right way to go. Therefore we looked at the most common used plastic item in carp fishing end tackle, which is the lead clip. Our lead clips are actually made from metal due to their unique design however most are plastic. Fortunately, for us we have a great contact who supplies the NHS with biodegradable implants such as pins, screws and plates for surgery all of which break down inside the human body once they have done their job. With the information on the material used it gave us the idea to utilise this product for our lead clips. The outcome being they are strong enough withstand any angling usage but once in the water are of less danger to wildlife due to being totally biodegradable and eco- friendly. With testing, we believe they should start to break down in freshwater after approximately 8 months. The material used is different to most thermoplastic polymers in that it is derived from renewable resources such as corn starch or sugar cane. Most plastics, by contrast, are derived from the distillation and polymerization of non-renewable petroleum reserves. Plastics that are derived from biomass are known as “bioplastics.” Available from Spring 2020, in the same design as our existing free fall lead clips, with the addition of a semi fixed lead clip.