Fishy Filaments received a £126,000 loan from SWIG Finance, marking a significant contribution to their ongoing efforts in sustainable growth. The firm focuses on the recycling of end-of-life nylon gillnets to fabricate materials suitable for 3D printing and advanced manufacturing. They closely collaborate with commercial fishing fleets in order to maintain the quality and traceability of its supply chain.
This innovative approach sees nylon gillnets, regarded usually as waste, turned into an economic asset that can be utilised in a range of applications, such as homewares, fashion, and engineering. Director of Fishy Filaments, Ian Falconer, said: "Despite..
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