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FISHING NET
 

RECYCLED FROM 

1 FISHING NET
=
600 YEARS BIODEGRADE

WHY NOT RECYCLE?

An invisible ghost killer in the sea:
 

How fishing gear became the deadliest marine plastic?

Fishing gears, including nets, lines or traps, that have been abandoned, lost or discarded at sea, are called “Ghost nets”.

Each year, ghost gears is responsible for trapping and killing a significant number of marine animals, such as sharks, sea turtles, dolphins and whales. 

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SAVE THE OCEAN
WHILE YOU ARE IN 

SPORTS

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HOW TO RECYCLE?

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COLLECT FISHING NET

WASH AND GRIND

RECYCLED NYLON CHIPS

MAKE THREAD

KNIT FABRIC

CUT & SEW TO BECOME  NEW CLOTHES

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