The Ocean Cleanup project initiated by Dutch inventor Boyan Slat has achieved a major milestone – 200,000 kilograms of plastic has been extracted from the Pacific Ocean! BREAKING: 200,000 kg of plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. System 002/B has made its first extraction ...
Learn more about Arcadis' partnership with The Ocean Cleanup in the “Pilot Project- River Plastic Interception” in Malaysia’s Klang River.
The Ocean Cleanup Project is financed by the Blue Grants Fund administered by the Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT) Read more Cleanup dives Through the cleanup dives the team has collected a large amount of waste from the fishing and leisure craft industries. More from...
David QESH Manager at The Ocean Cleanup "Happy to have helped DNV GL develop an international standard that will ensure transparency in ocean plastic claims." Jaap Design Engineer at The Ocean Cleanup "Plastic debris taken out of the ocean with my own hands, made into beautiful sunglasses. Coul...
The Ocean Cleanup is developing and scaling technologies to rid the oceans of plastic. We aim to remove 90% by 2040 with ocean cleanup systems and river interception technologies.
It’s a trickier mission than it sounds. According to The Ocean Cleanup project, the non-profit that designed and launched The Ocean Cleanup System, there are currentlymore than five trillion pieces of plastic in the ocean, and1.8 trillionin the Great Pacific Garbage Patch alone. It’s only...
The Outlaw Ocean Project is a non-profit that produces investigative journalism about environmental, human rights, and labor abuses occurring occurring at sea.
Thus, the effluent, i.e., the treated water, is then discharged into a local river or the ocean. “Wastewater Residuals” is one more portion of wastewater treatment that deals with the solid waste materials, which are kept for 20 to 30 days in larger enclosed and heated tanks known as...
Maersk Supply Service is committed to ensuring the oceans remain a healthy environment for future generations to come. We look forward to continuing the collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup and providing project management and marine support over the coming years,” saysSteen S. Karstensen, CEO of...
Bangkok Begins: The Ocean Cleanup’s Interceptor 019 Comes To Thailand The Ocean Cleanup has deployed Interceptor 019 to kick off the first step of a multi-year project to clean the Chao Phraya river. Research, Rivers How Does Plastic End up in Rivers?