Guides and Articles
The Impact of Ghost Gear: What It Is and How to Take Action today
We've probably all come across ghost gear without even realising it. Strolling along the beach, we might spot a tangled mess of ropes or fragments of fishing nets washed ashore, often mistaken for harmless debris. However, these remnants of lost or discarded fishing gear, known as ghost gear, are far from harmless. They pose a significant threat to marine life and ecosystems. This guide aims to shed light on the menace of ghost gear, its impact on our oceans, and how each of us can contribute to its eradication.
Money for Old Rope Launch
In a move to combat plastic pollution, ocean plastic recycling brand Waterhaul is launching our "Money for Old Rope" initiative and inspiring the nation’s beachgoers to give plastic ‘waste’ a value. This nationwide campaign incentivises individuals and organisations to actively participate in cleaning up our waterways and coastlines, rewarding a £20 Waterhaul eyewear gift voucher for every collection of discarded ‘ghost’ fishing gear; the most abundant and harmful form of marine plastic pollution.
Do beach cleans actually help tackle plastic pollution?
In a world of seemingly endless negative news surrounding the plastic pollution crisis in our oceans, our local beach cleans and litter picks can often feel insignificant when compared to the global issue. However, a recent study in Norway has sparked hope for litter pickers and beach cleaners globally.