World Environment Day is on the 5th June and the theme for 2022 is #OnlyOneEarth which calls for collective, transformative action on a global scale to celebrate, protect and restore our planet. As part of helping restore ecosystems, the official
<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"> As Anglers, we’re already well connected with nature and that’s why it’s important to spend some time to reflect and make sure we’re doing all we can to offset our
Today marks the 1st of July and for some of you that have taken the challenge, it’s a Plastic Free Month, meaning limiting your impact on the plastic waste problem. For those anglers amongst us that are concerned about not just the environment in
As anglers, we live for our sport but we also care for the environmental impact that fishing waste can cause. Many of us anglers, including the team over at Sufix, are aware that our oceans are in trouble along with many of our freshwater venues too
A recent WWF Living Planet Report estimated an 84% loss in freshwater biodiversity.
Along with climate change, the pollution in rivers, lakes and estuaries is having a catastrophic effect on plants and wildlife – and the biggest threat is in
With Global Recycling Day the aim is to remind everyone to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover as much as possible in their everyday lives. This includes angling. But how can anglers help with recycling and the environment? Do not worry this guide has
Whether you're looking for a way to keep the back-of-the-car tidy, use the chance to let the folks in your local supermarket know where to get the best tackle, bait,and angling equipment, or you simply want to know you'll have a convenient,
Anglers tend to be very concerned about the wider environment; a healthy, thriving, pollution-free environment means more fish, fish that are in better condition, and able to grow to larger sizes, with plenty of energy, strength, and appetite, all of
400million.600 years.The number of metres of discarded line if 1 million UK anglers re-spools just two reels each a year with 400metres of monofilament. That’s enough to get to the moon.The number of years it takes for heavy monofilament fishing