What is gear marking in fishing?
Gear marking labels fishing gear to identify owners, helping track lost nets, reduce ghost gear harm, prevent illegal fishing, and promote sustainable, circular use of materials in fishing.
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Gear marking labels fishing gear to identify owners, helping track lost nets, reduce ghost gear harm, prevent illegal fishing, and promote sustainable, circular use of materials in fishing.
Ghost gear harms marine life, habitats, and fisheries by continuing to catch animals and pollute oceans. Solutions include better gear design, recovery tech, and global cooperation.
Ghost catch happens when fishing gear unintentionally traps marine life or debris, harming ocean ecosystems. Using selective gear, retrieving lost nets, and supporting sustainable fishing helps reduce this problem.
Ghost Diving is a volunteer group removing lost fishing nets from oceans, protecting marine life, recycling nets, and raising awareness to promote sustainable fishing and healthier seas.
Ghost fishing happens when lost nets keep trapping marine life, harming ecosystems and fish populations. Cleaning up and recycling gear helps protect oceans and supports sustainable fishing.
Ghost gear is lost fishing equipment that traps and harms marine life, damages reefs, and adds plastic pollution. Removing and recycling it helps protect oceans and supports healthy ecosystems.
Glass packaging is 100% recyclable, safe for food, and reusable. It supports circular economy by reducing waste and energy use, especially when recycled or returned locally.
You can save energy, recycle more, reduce waste, use less plastic, eat less meat, and support renewable energy. Small changes together help fight global warming and protect our planet.
Global Warming Potential (GWP) measures how much heat a gas traps compared to CO2 over 100 years. It helps track emissions, guide policies, and make better eco-friendly choices.
Glycolysis breaks down PET plastic chemically, turning waste into raw materials. This helps recycle plastics fully, saves resources, cuts emissions, and supports a circular economy.
Good Environmental Status means clean, balanced seas supporting diverse life, free from harmful pollution. It ensures oceans stay healthy and productive despite human activities.
Graphite in batteries stores and moves energy efficiently, crucial for devices and EVs. Recycling graphite supports a circular economy, reducing waste and environmental impact.
The Green Dot shows a company pays fees for recycling packaging under Extended Producer Responsibility, supporting waste collection and circular reuse—not a recycling label itself.
Greenhouse film traps heat, lets in sunlight, and protects plants, boosting growth and saving water. New biodegradable and recyclable films reduce plastic waste, supporting sustainable farming.
Green Public Procurement means governments buy eco-friendly products that save energy, reduce waste, and support fair practices, helping protect nature and fight climate change while inspiring others.
Greenwashing is when companies pretend to be eco-friendly using vague claims or tricks, confusing buyers and slowing real progress. Look for clear proof and honest brands to help the planet.
Green waste, like grass and leaves, breaks down naturally and can be composted or mulched. Recycling it reduces landfill waste, lowers greenhouse gases, and enriches soil for healthier plants.
Green, Yellow, Red Packaging Classification shows how eco-friendly packaging is: Green is best (recyclable/compostable), Yellow is okay but improvable, Red is harmful and hard to recycle. Choose green!
Grønt Punkt Norge hjelper bedrifter med å ta ansvar for emballasjeavfall ved å sikre innsamling og resirkulering, fremme sirkulær økonomi og redusere miljøbelastning.
GS1 EPCIS tracks packaging from production to disposal, boosting supply chain transparency, aiding recycling, ensuring regulation compliance, and supporting a circular, sustainable economy.
From August 2026, all EU packaging must have a clear, standard label showing its material, helping people recycle better and supporting a circular, waste-free future.
Hazardous Substance Removal from WEEE safely extracts toxic materials like lead and mercury before recycling, preventing pollution, protecting health, and supporting resource recovery in a circular economy.
Hazardous waste harms people and nature if mishandled. Proper disposal and recycling prevent pollution, protect health, and support a safer, cleaner environment for all.
HDPE is a strong, durable plastic used in many products. It’s easy to recycle multiple times, reducing waste and saving resources, making it great for a circular, sustainable economy.