RWE and Vestas agree turbine supply agreement for Vanguard East offshore wind farm
10.03.2026

An innovative collaboration, sponsored by the East Coast’s leading offshore wind company RWE, is delivering two complementary environmental initiatives: a project to collect and recycle unwanted fishing gear and a separate programme of beach cleans to help reduce the amount of litter on the region’s beaches.
Developed in discussion with representatives from the fishing community, the initiative is delivered in partnership with environmental organisations, fisheries regulators and local authorities. The scheme expands recycling options for unwanted nets, ropes, pots and fish boxes and forms part of a wider 2026 programme along the East Anglian coast.
Jon Darling, RWE project director for Vanguard West and East, said: “Offshore wind development provides new opportunities for collaboration that extend beyond clean energy generation. Through partnerships with local authorities, regulators and community organisations, we are pleased to support initiatives that reduce waste, protect marine ecosystems and promote responsible, sustainable development along the East Anglian coast.”
The response from the fishing community has been extremely positive, with strong participation. Two successful events have already taken place, the first, held in Lowestoft early in 2025, was followed by an event in Southwold, bringing the combined total of recovered fishing gear to more than four tonnes. All materials are reprocessed for use in new, sustainable products.
Recovered trawl netting is processed into plastic pellets that can be used in the manufacture of a range of new products, including durable bodyboards. The boards provide a reusable alternative to low-cost polystyrene versions, thousands of which are still collected from beaches each year.
Alongside the recycling programme, RWE supports wider efforts for beach cleans across the East Anglian coast, working in partnership with Keep Britain Tidy’s Beach Clean Ambassador Programme. Volunteers have delivered 43 cleans at 10 locations, collecting 1,195 bags of litter weighing a total of 3,988 kilograms.
Take part:
The next fishing gear recycling events will take place at the Port of King’s Lynn from Monday 16 March to Wednesday 25 March. The address for deposits is: 36 Cross Bank Road, (Shelter at the Fleet), Alexandra Dock, what3words: ///land.zooms.radar. Accepted materials include trawl and dolly nets, monofilament nets, rope, plastic pots, pot markers and fish crates. Further information on accepted materials is available from EIFCA on 01553 775321.
For more information about the fishing gear recycling project, or to discuss opportunities to take part in future collection events, contact the Vanguard West, East and Boreas project team.
This work forms part of the benthic compensation commitments for RWE’s Vanguard West, East and Boreas offshore wind projects, and aims to reduce marine debris while safeguarding seabed habitats. Continued collaboration between the offshore wind sector, environmental bodies, fisheries regulators, and local partners remains central to its success.