The Ocean Cleanup has taken another important step in its mission to rid the world’s oceans of plastic with the announcement of a partnership project in Central America to stop the flow of waste into the Bay of Panama. The Ocean Cleanup has taken another important step in its mission to rid the world’s oceans of plastic with the announcement of a partnership project in Central America to stop the flow of waste into the Bay of Panama.| The Ocean Cleanup
The Ocean Cleanup has partnered with leading universities across three continents to study plastic pollution in three urban rivers over three years in the Dominican Republic, South Africa and Thailand.| The Ocean Cleanup
Read here about how we work with international institutions and governments to tackle ocean plastic pollution.| The Ocean Cleanup
Although there's still some way to go, the tech industry is creating some promising solutions to plastic pollution. Here's our run-down of our favorites.| blog.cleanhub.com
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
Which countries and rivers emit the most plastic to the ocean? What does this mean for solutions to tackle plastic pollution?| Our World in Data
Boyan Slat (27 July 1994) is a Dutch inventor and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup; a non-profit organization developing and scaling technologies to rid the world’s oceans of plastic.| The Ocean Cleanup
The Ocean Cleanup has deployed Interceptor 019 to kick off the first step of a multi-year project to clean the Chao Phraya river.| The Ocean Cleanup