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  • Plastix: Providing a unique solution to a complicated problem

    Plastix is a Danish recycling company which aims to provide more sustainable solutions for cleaner environments and oceans. It specialises in converting fibres - primarily from used fishnets and ropes - that could previously have ended up in the ocean or on landfill into high-grade raw materials which can be used to create new products.
  • Odyssey Innovation: Developing a circular solution to give recycled gear a new life

    Odyssey Innovation was born out of owner Rob Thompson’s passion to rid the seas of plastic pollution. The company works with a range of stakeholders in South West England to find a circular solution to end-of-life and recovered abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear. It arranges for material to be collected and processed so that recycled plastic can used to create a range of kayaks and accessories.
  • Fishing For Litter: Partnering with the fishing industry to clean up our seas

    KIMO International's Fishing For Litter project aims to reduce marine litter by working with the commercial fishing industry.
  • Fishy Filaments: Turning end-of-life nets into a raw material for 3D-printing

    Fishy Filaments recycles end-of-life fishing nets into engineering grade filaments for 3D-printing. From its base in Cornwall, the company aims to help make the local fishery more sustainable through minimising waste and more efficient net recycling, as well as creating an innovative solution to reducing the use of virgin materials in 3D-printed products.
  • Brixham Trawl Makers: Working locally to make fishing gear more sustainable

    Brixham Trawl Makers manufacture 90% of all beam trawls used by the port’s fishing vessels. Owner, founder and director Darren Edwards (known as Edd) is working with the local fishing industry to make fishing gear more sustainable.
  • Animal sentience and welfare

    We’re working with industry and government to provide advice and guidance on animal welfare issues.
  • What you need to know about TESS

    TESS is a website that points you to useful (and free) resources to help businesses address social responsibility challenges in seafood supply chains.
  • How to make the most of TESS

    TESS points you to useful (and free) resources which can help businesses address social responsibility challenges in their supply chains.
  • TESS Glossary

    Search below to find the definitions of some TESS-related terminology.
  • UK seafood supply chain overview

    Performance of the UK seafood supply chain. Data includes landings, aquaculture, processing, imports, exports and seafood consumption.
  • Fishing data and insight

    We collect and analyse data to provide information and insight on fish landings and performance of the commercial fishing fleet in the UK.
  • UK Fishing Fleet Survey

    Every year we talk to fishing vessel owners around the UK to capture economic and employment data. We also ask about the issues affecting businesses.