Concepts such as these are imagined, designed around the world. The Ocean Gyre Cleanup Contests objective is to draw in all ideas and discern which is the most likely to be successful by a prestigious international judging panel.
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This Solar Powered ‘Water-Wheel’ Will Clean 23 Metric Tons of Trash From The Ocean Every DayFrom the online magazine |
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19-Year-Old Develops Ocean Cleanup Array That Could Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From the World’s OceansFrom the website: |
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Floating Seawer Skyscraper Rids The World’s Oceans Of Plastic While Generating Clean EnergySeawer is a self-supported hydroelectric power station that can generate electricity using seawater at the same time that it cleans up plastic waste. The huge structure separates plastic particles and fluids, recycles seawater and releases it back into the ocean. Millions of tons of trash enter the ocean each year and cluster in particular areas of the world’s oceans. One of the most infamous plastic debris patches is located in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, commonly referred to as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP). 19 August, 2014 |




