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Procedures for dismantling are not economically efficient today and should be further optimized. Manual dismantling
processes only exist in some Baltic Sea countries and transport across countries is expensive.
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Weak transport opportunities of gear between ports and recycling facilities.
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There is a lack of waste management infrastructure with, e.g. insufficient opportunities to collect, sort and reuse
waste in ports or other defined collection sites.
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Recycling companies are located too far from the farm to collect, sort and recycle worn out gear and other waste, which
is too costly to integrate into the lifecycle of a farm. This barrier leads to dumping the waste in the garbage without
sorting it.
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There is a lack of cooperation between different sectors like aquaculture, fisheries and agriculture to collect a needed
amount of gear to assure recycling. Recycling will only be taken up on a larger scale if it is economically beneficial.