Unique eco-initiative unveiled at harbour

A newly constructed pathway, made from a resin that incorporates waste plastic, has been laid at Ilfracombe Harbour.

The pathway which helps to address the issue of plastic waste also provides an extremely hard-wearing and anti-slip walkway for pedestrians. It guides individuals away from the unfenced edge of the harbour and has been designed to be the safest route to transit the area.

The walkway, a testament to sustainability and resourcefulness, integrates discarded plastic straws, food packaging, bottles, and even plastic waste from Ilfracombe’s fishermen.

By repurposing these materials into the pathway, the project significantly contributed to the reduction of plastic pollution, benefitting the local environment and marine life.

Lead member for Climate and Biodiversity, Cllr Ricky Knight, said: “I was particularly interested to learn this pathway includes plastic waste which has been recycled by the town’s own fisherman and then created into a hard-wearing resin. A brilliant idea which I hope will be considered for other pathways across the district in the future.”

The funding for this ecofriendly project was predominantly provided by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) under the Fisheries and Seafood Scheme. The project showcases the power of collective action and highlights how sustainable solutions can positively impact individuals’ daily lives while promoting ecofriendly practices.

With the unveiling of this pioneering pathway, Ilfracombe sets an inspiring example for other communities, encouraging them to explore innovative ways to tackle plastic waste and adopt sustainable infrastructure solutions.

Local News – The Ilfracombe Magazine