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Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme Governance Structure
We’ve adopted a formal governance structure to ensure the Responsible Fishing Ports Scheme (RFPS) is credible and robust. -
Seafood Issues Groups
We run regular discussion groups for people interested in environmental and socially responsible sourcing of seafood in the UK and globally. -
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group
The Fisheries Management and Innovation Group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on catching sector issues. -
The Seafood Ethics Common Language Group
A group which brings people together to find out more about ethical sourcing and issues concerning labour and worker welfare. -
The Pelagic Industry Issues Group
The group brings people together to discuss and share knowledge on issues affecting the UK pelagic fishing and processing industry -
The Common Language Group
A group to bring together people who want to know more about the environmental, legal and production issues facing the UK seafood supply chain. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group
The Aquaculture Common Issues Group (ACIG) brings people together to discuss environmental, legal and production issues facing UK/overseas aquaculture -
Managing end of life fishing gear and aquaculture equipment
Fishing gear or aquaculture equipment lost in our oceans creates a challenging problem. We’re working with industry and government to find solutions. -
Aquafil’s ECONYL® yarn: Taking nylon from high water to high fashion
ECONYL® regenerated nylon is created from nylon waste that could otherwise have ended up in landfill or oceans around the world. This repurposed material is the same quality as brand new nylon and can be recycled and remoulded again and again, unleashing infinite possibilities for manufacturers and consumers. -
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.