Eurojersey is supporting WWF Italia in its work towards protecting marine wildlife from waste pollution due to plastics. WWF Italia is the largest environmental organisation and is part of WWF (World Wildlife Fund), the world’s largest organisation dedicated to the preservation of nature. Eurojersey is a developer of high-performance Sensitive Fabrics.
Every year, 570,000 tons of plastic end up in the Mediterranean waters, the equivalent of dumping 33,800 plastic bottles into the sea every minute. At global level, more than 90 per cent of the damage caused to marine wildlife by waste pollution is due to plastic. Besides packaging, a terrible hazard is posed by abandoned ropes and fishing nets that enwrap and entrap the animal. These so-called ghost nets continue to capture fish and other marine animals who end up dying by suffocation and starvation. Another issue not to be overlooked is the damage caused to the fishing industry, since among the animals entrapped on the sea bottom are food fish species targeted by the latter.Eurojersey is supporting WWF Italia in its work towards protecting marine wildlife from waste pollution due to plastics. WWF Italia is the largest environmental organisation and is part of WWF (World Wildlife Fund), the world's largest organisation dedicated to the preservation of nature. Eurojersey is a developer of high-performance Sensitive Fabrics.#
To respond to this emergency, WWF launched WWF SUB (Save Underwater Biodiversity). With its SUB project, WWF has established in the Italian seas and the Mediterranean waters another garrison in defence of our blue planet. By seeking the engagement of divers, professional scuba divers, and swimmers who enjoy exploring the underwater world or go skin diving and snorkelling, and dozens of diving centres operating along Italy’s eight thousand kilometre coastline, the aim is to clean up the seabed and promote the creation of the greatest-ever citizen science ocean network, according to Eurojersey.
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