The Ocean Cleanup

The Ocean Cleanup – an international non-profit project developing and scaling technologies to rid the world’s oceans of plastic – has revealed its largest private donation to date.

The $25m gift comes from Joe Gebbia, co-founder of Airbnb and Samara and chairman of Airbnb.org. The Ocean Cleanup says it will use these funds to continue and expand its operations across oceans, rivers, recycling, and scientific research – and, in particular, to support the launch of System 03, the latest iteration of its ocean cleaning system, in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch later this year.

“As a non-profit project with a big mission, we cannot do it alone – we need financial contributions to achieve our objectives,” says Boyan Slat, founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup. “Joe’s continued support of The Ocean Cleanup’s mission has a direct impact on our operations all over the world.”

The Ocean Cleanup

Production of System 03 is underway

The Ocean Cleanup develops and scales technologies to rid the oceans of plastic. To do this, the organisation employs a dual strategy: cleaning up the existing legacy plastic floating in the ocean while also addressing new emissions of plastic flowing into the ocean from rivers, using a portfolio of Interceptor Solutions.

The Ocean Cleanup’s pilot-scale ocean cleaning system, System 002, has been deployed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (located between Hawaii and California, and consisting of up to 100,000,000 kilograms of plastic) since late 2021. It has so far removed close to 200,000 kilograms (or roughly 440,000 pounds) of plastic that otherwise would have remained trapped for decades or more.

In rivers, The Ocean Cleanup aims to engage preventive measures to “close the tap” by intercepting additional plastic downstream before it can reach the ocean. Its Interceptor Solutions are currently deployed or trialling in eight countries around the world – the most recent deployments began operations in Los Angeles County (USA) and Kingston (Jamaica) in November and December 2022, respectively. So far, the organisation says its solutions have intercepted over 2 million kilograms (almost 4.5 million pounds) of rubbish in rivers.

Airbnb and Samara Co-Founder Joe Gebbia © The Ocean Cleanup

“I’m proud to partner with The Ocean Cleanup in their crucial work to remove harmful plastics from our oceans,” says Gebbia, pictured left.

“The Ocean Cleanup has created systems and technology that actually work at scale. In order for them to deploy across our oceans and rivers, they now need to scale their funding. It is my hope that this donation can inspire others to act.”

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