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Abstract
The Net Regeneration Scheme to Offer Free Recycling of Fishing Gear to the Welsh Fishing Community
- The Net Regeneration Scheme is the first of its kind and has seen fishermen in the UK’s South West region recycle a wide array of fishing gear for free over the past 6 years. So far, the scheme has recovered and recycled over 200,000 kilograms of fishing gear.
-The Net Regeneration Scheme, one of 3 recycling schemes offered by Odyssey Innovation is aimed at harbours, fishermen, fisheries and net makers across the
UK and aims to promote behavioural change by supporting stakeholders through offering preventative measures in order for them to be part of the solution to
cleaner and safer seas
- The Welsh government along with Odyssey Innovation Ltd. will be implementing
a small-scale replica of the Net Regeneration Scheme to serve as a pilot project
focused on creating free port reception facilities in selected Welsh harbours to recycle fishing gear and in doing so will help support the fishing community in
tackling marine plastic
-The pilot project will also be engaging with several Welsh stakeholders such as
fishing gear manufacturers, charities and beach-clean communities to maximise
the benefit of the scheme to the local community and environment
-Part of the ocean-bound plastic coming through this scheme is then processed
to be used by Odyssey innovation’s own award-winning eco-friendly products,
the latest of which is a body surfing handplane.
-Participating harbours are Milford Haven, Fishguard, Cardigan, Amlwch and
Holyhead; members of the community include Surfers Against Sewage and Keep
Wales Tidy amongst others (tbc).
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 0 |
Journal | Default journal |
Volume | 0 |
Issue number | 0 |
Publication status | Published - 3 Oct 2022 |
Event | Wales Biodiversity Partnership (WBP) Conference 2022 - Duration: 3 Oct 2022 → 7 Oct 2022 |
Keywords
- Free Port Scheme
- HDPE Recylcling
- Milford Haven
- Fishguard
- Cardigan
- Amlwch
- Holyhead;
- Net Recycling
- Nylon
- PA recycling
- Ocean Plastic Recycling
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INdIGO : INdIGO (INnovative fIshing Gear for Ocean
Graham-Jones, J. (PI - Principal Investigator), Summerscales, J. (CoI - Co-Investigator), Burton, A. (RF - Research Fellow), Gadd, E. (RA - Research Assistant) & Thomson, R. (RA - Research Assistant)
1/10/19 → 1/11/23
Project: Research