The Ocean Cleanup, a Dutch nonprofit organization, has projected that the blight on the world's largest ocean could be removed within a decade and for around $7.5 billion.| Los Angeles Times
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The Interceptor Original is our first river plastic interceptor technology. It is fully solar powered and can work autonomously until full.| The Ocean Cleanup
Our Journey Begins with Cleaning Up Plastics| The Ocean Cleanup
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The Ocean Cleanup aims to tackle 1000 rivers to stem 80% of the river plastic pollution flow to oceans. The Interceptor technology prevents plastic from entering the world’s oceans.| The Ocean Cleanup
Track our progress on this dashboard and learn more about upcoming and deployed cleanup solutions, for both rivers and oceans.| The Ocean Cleanup
One of the biggest bands in the world joined the largest cleanup in history in 2021 – and have now announced their first collaborative product: a limited ‘Notebook Edition’ of Coldplay’s latest LP, manufactured using recycled river plastic intercepted by The Ocean Cleanup.| The Ocean Cleanup
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Scientists of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation have conducted the most extensive analysis ever of this area.| The Ocean Cleanup
We are cleaning up ocean plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Learn more about the technology used and the cleanup progress here.| The Ocean Cleanup