The project has pushed the State-of-the-Art in many aspects:
-Technologies for collecting/sampling and characterizing nano-, micro- and macro plastics in aquatic systems
-Demonstrating the use of collected marine litter in new products
-Development and testing of clean-up strategies at natural and industrial locations
-Development of apps for tracking material and stimulating clean-up events
The results and findings have had an impact on policy makers. As an example, the UK-wide ban on wet wipes containing plastics is a direct consequence of the findings in this project. Also, industries are signaling strong interest in the work done on cleaning of industrial cooling water systems.
The types, qualities, and volumes of plastics collected at various locations influence the choice of recycling solution. Additionally, transportation and processing costs, and regulatory limitations play a significant role in determining appropriate recycling methods. Based on its findings, InNoPlastic has proposed practical recycling strategies that consider technical, logistical, environmental, economic, social, and policy factors. Addressing the challenges posed by plastic pollution requires a collaborative effort involving policymakers, industry stakeholders, and the public. By implementing stringent regulations, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility, stakeholders can work together to mitigate the impacts of plastic waste and move toward a more sustainable and circular economy. The project serves as one positive case for future environmental initiatives, illustrating the power of technology, community involvement, and public-private collaboration in creating sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.
Several activities will continue after the end of the project, such as:
-Maintaining the project web site for another two years
-Use of the deposit and tracking app for future monitoring and clean-up activities
-Databases will be maintained for own use, policy makers and general public
-FishFlow Innovations has already several quotations outgoing for the Archimedean Drum Screen technology in New Zealand and the Netherlands and interests in UK and Philippines
-Investigating the BlueEconomy further with relevant business stakeholders and local governments