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A Plan To Clean Up The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

2024-09-17
By: I H Khan / Prasanna
On: September 17, 2024

The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit environmental organization, has announced a bold plan to eliminate the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 2034. This ambitious goal, however, hinges on securing significant funding.Continue Reading

Marine Fungus: Nature’s Answer To Ocean Plastic?

2024-06-06
By: Sanjeev
On: June 6, 2024

The escalating issue of plastic pollution in our oceans, exemplified by the colossal Great Pacific Garbage Patch, demands innovative solutions. A recent discovery by a global team of marine scientistsContinue Reading

BMW

BMW Will Use Parts Made From Recycled Fishing Nets

2022-09-21
By: Vartika
On: September 21, 2022

In a first for the automotive industry, BMW’s NEUE KLASSE of electric cars, due to arrive in 2025, will contain plastic components created from 30 percent recycled fishing nets andContinue Reading

Ocean Cleanup

Launch – Ocean Cleanup Sunglasses, Crafted From Ocean Plastic

2020-11-05
By: Vartika
On: November 5, 2020

The Ocean Cleanup project, a nonprofit that’s attempting to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch using specialized floating equipment, is planning to sell the plastic it’s collected in theContinue Reading

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