The initiative to collect used fishing nets has been launched in Chennai, India, to address the issue of marine pollution. The campaign aims to tackle the problem of discarded fishing nets that pose a threat to marine life and the environment. The drive encourages fishermen to hand over their old nets, which will then be recycled into various products. This effort is part of a larger strategy to promote sustainable fishing practices and reduce waste in the oceans. By collecting and recycling used fishing nets, the campaign not only helps in cleaning up the marine ecosystem but also promotes awareness about the importance of responsible waste management. The initiative has received support from various stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and local communities. It is a step towards creating a more environmentally conscious fishing industry in India. The success of this program could serve as a model for other coastal regions facing similar challenges. With increasing concerns about plastic pollution in the oceans, initiatives like this are crucial in protecting marine biodiversity and ensuring the sustainability of our oceans. The drive to collect used fishing nets is a significant step towards a cleaner and healthier marine environment in Chennai and beyond.

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Chennai initiates drive to gather discarded fishing nets, promoting sustainability and marine conservation.
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