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BIC pledge to tackle marine litter

by isleofman.com 25th February 2019

Members of the British-Irish Council have pledged to take collaborative action to tackle marine litter.

That was the message at a Marine Litter Symposium which was hosted by the Scottish Government on Friday 22nd February.

Environment ministers from across the council’s member administrations committed to working together to develop a solution for the recycling of end-of-life fishing gear.

Members also committed to co-operative working to further reduce the loss of pre-production plastics, commonly referred to as nurdles, across the supply chain.

They also want to improve marine litter education for young people and the fishing industry.

The symposium took place at Strathclyde University’s Technology and Innovation Centre and was chaired by Scottish Cabinet Secretary Roseanna Cunningham.

Environment, Food & Agriculture Geoffrey Boot says: "This week’s Marine Litter Symposium has been an important topic for the Isle of Man and I welcome the pledge to work together through the British-Irish Council to tackle marine litter.

"This is an international issue, so a united, joined up approach with other British-Irish Council members will help us all to reduce this problem and by sharing our ideas we can take further, necessary steps towards protecting the international marine environment, and as an Island, continue to protect Biosphere Isle of Man, our beautiful beaches and Marine Nature Reserves." 

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 25th, February 2019 09:08pm.

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