The Ocean Cleanup's System 001/B has successfully captured 60 1-cubic-meter bags of plastic from the Great Pacific garbage patch and returned it safely to Vancouver, British Columbia, where the organization held a press conference today to discuss its plans to develop the plastic into reusable products. We spoke with CEO Boyan Slat about what needs to be done next.
The Ocean Cleanup launches to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch https://youtu.be/nYC4Q-0wcAc
Boyan Slat talks up his latest invention, The Interceptor https://youtu.be/bMenLxORN6M
The Ocean Cleanup unveils The Interceptor; a river-based plastic catcher https://youtu.be/dkXCUXj2FcA
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The Ocean Cleanup launches to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch https://youtu.be/nYC4Q-0wcAc
Boyan Slat talks up his latest invention, The Interceptor https://youtu.be/bMenLxORN6M
The Ocean Cleanup unveils The Interceptor; a river-based plastic catcher https://youtu.be/dkXCUXj2FcA
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