The company said it was introducing 12 battery-operated sieves “to speed up bead sorting”.
“We are also covering the cost of three new Nurdle machines, which are high-powered vacuum and sorting equipment, for longer-term beach cleaning,” a spokesperson said.
The company added it was continuing to repair the mechanical failure that caused the leak.
The pellets were released into the sea during heavy rainfall after the failure of a screening filter.
A defective tank was spotted on 28 October, the company said, but it was not known at the time whether any pellets had escaped.
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