In 2024, The Ocean Cleanup made significant progress toward ridding the world’s oceans of plastic. From scaling up our work in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) to expanding river cleanup efforts globally, every milestone brought us closer to solving this critical environmental challenge.| The Ocean Cleanup
With the organization’s technology, an area of the ocean the size of a football field is being cleaned every five seconds.| www.goodgoodgood.co
How does pollution from plastic, trash, and oil spills move around Earth's oceans?| Geography Realm
This week, we deployed System 03 in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the first time. Nearly three times larger than our previous technology and capable of cleaning the area of a football field every five seconds, the arrival of System 03 marks a huge leap forward in our mission of ridding the oceans of plastic. We explain how System 03 works in ten questions.| The Ocean Cleanup
We all know how important it is to reuse materials — but how much waste actually gets recycled? Find out everything you need to know in our detailed guide.| blog.cleanhub.com
Latest peer-reviewed publication reveals no elevated densities of neuston in areas targeted by The Ocean Cleanup’s clean up operations.| The Ocean Cleanup
For this month’s Badvert, we have something slightly different than our usual focus on airlines, cars and fossil fuel companies.| New Weather Institute
By ignoring the exploitation of the environment and workers in the fashion industry, we are enabling a system that has gone unregulated for far too long.| The Vanderbilt Hustler - The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University
The Ocean Cleanup has returned to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch with an upgraded and optimized System 03.| 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