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  • Jamaica, Kingston Harbour
  • Kia x The Ocean Cleanup
  • Interceptor 021 in Guatemala
  • Coldplay x The Ocean Cleanup
  • System 03
  • Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala
  • Interceptors in Operation
  • System 002
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Jamaica, Kingston Harbour

Images (12)

  • Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully
    Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully
  • Interceptor Guard
    Interceptor Guard
  • Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully
    Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully
  • One of the numerous Gullies that run through the city transporting waste to the Harbour
    One of the numerous Gullies that run through the city transporting waste to the Harbour
  • Interceptor Guard
    Interceptor Guard
  • Aerial footage of the Interceptor Tender extracting intercepted plastic
    Aerial footage of the Interceptor Tender extracting intercepted plastic
  • Interceptor Barrier 009 in Kingston Harbour
    Interceptor Barrier 009 in Kingston Harbour
  • Interceptor Barrier 009 in Kingston Harbour
    Interceptor Barrier 009 in Kingston Harbour
  • Installation of Interceptor 015 in Sandy Gully
    Installation of Interceptor 015 in Sandy Gully
  • Interceptor Barrier in Kingston Harbour
    Interceptor Barrier in Kingston Harbour
  • Aerial footage of the Interceptor Tender extracting intercepted plastic
    Aerial footage of the Interceptor Tender extracting intercepted plastic
  • Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully
    Aerial footage of Interceptor 015 deployed in Sandy Gully

Kia x The Ocean Cleanup

Kia launches car accessory made with plastic from The Ocean Cleanup's ocean plastic

Images (11)

  • Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
    Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
  • Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
    Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
  • Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
    Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
  • Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
    Kia EV3 trunk liner made using ocean plastic extracted from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by The Ocean Cleanup
  • Ocean plastic being sorted
    Ocean plastic being sorted
  • Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
    Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
  • Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
    Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
  • Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
    Kia and The Ocean Cleanup brainstorming ideas
  • Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation, and Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, at the partnership signing ceremony
    Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation, and Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, at the partnership signing ceremony
  • Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation, and Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup
    Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation, and Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup
  • Kia electric vehicle driving over the Golden Gate bridge
    Kia electric vehicle driving over the Golden Gate bridge

Interceptor 021 in Guatemala

Rio Motagua Basin, El Quetzalito, Guatemala

Images (8)

  • Guatemala Interceptor Projects from The Ocean Cleanup
    In this map, you can see our two Interceptor projects in Guatemala
  • Assembly of Interceptor 021 barriers in El Quetzalito, Guatemala
    Assembly of Interceptor 021 barriers in El Quetzalito, Guatemala
  • Assembly of Interceptor 021 barriers in El Quetzalito, Guatemala
    Assembly of Interceptor 021 barriers in El Quetzalito, Guatemala
  • Anchor of Interceptor 021 in El Quetzalito
    One of the anchors of Interceptor 021 at the deployment site in El Quetzalito
  • Guatemala coastline littered with trash
  • Guatemala coastline littered with trash
    Guatemala coastline littered with trash
  • Guatemala coastline littered with trash
    Guatemala coastline littered with trash
  • Rio Motagua in Guatemala, empties into the Gulf of Hondruas
    Rio Motagua in Guatemala, empties into the Gulf of Hondruas

Coldplay x The Ocean Cleanup

Coldplay makes limited edition LP with The Ocean Cleanup's river plastic

Images (12)

  • Boyan Slat, founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, holding a sample LP
    Boyan Slat, founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, holding a sample LP
  • LP Sample test
    Sample LP tested at Sonopress (Eco LP producer) of Coldplay's new limited edition album made with recycled river plastic. The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by Interceptor 006 in Guatemala.
  • Sample LP at Sonopress (Eco LP producer) of Coldplay's new limited edition album made with recycled river plastic. The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by Interceptor 006 in Guatemala.
    Sample LP at Sonopress (Eco LP producer) of Coldplay's new limited edition album made with recycled river plastic. The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by Interceptor 006 in Guatemala.
  • The Ocean Cleanup crew visiting Sonopress (Eco LP producer) to follow the production process of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP
    The Ocean Cleanup crew visiting Sonopress (Eco LP producer) to follow the production process of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP
  • Boyan Slat (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup) with Coldplay
    Boyan Slat (Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup) with Coldplay. Credits: Anna Lee Media
  • Interceptor 006 - Downstream Barrier - Guatemala - Rio Las Vacas
    The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor 006 in Guatemala. The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by this Intercpetor for the production of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP.
  • The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor 006 in Guatemala. The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by this Intercpetor for the production of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP.
    The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor 006 in Guatemala (downstream barrier). The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by this Intercpetor for the production of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP.
  • Interceptor 006 in Guatemala
    The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor 006 in Guatemala (upstream barrier). The Ocean Cleanup has provided PET caught by this Intercpetor for the production of Coldplay's latest limited edition LP.
  • Interceptor 005 in Klang, Malaysia
    Coldplay helped The Ocean Cleanup deploy Interceptor 005 in Malaysia
  • Interceptor 005 in Klang, Malaysia
    Coldplay has sponsored the deployment of Interceptor 005, in Klang, Malaysia in 2021
  • Interceptor 020 in Indonesia
    Coldplay has helped sponsor Interceptor 020, to be deployed in Indonesia

System 03

Deployed for the first time end of August 2023

Images (17)

  • System 03 deployed for the first time into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (August 2023).
    System 03 deployed for the first time into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (August 2023).
  • Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
    Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
  • System 03's retention zone hauled on deck for emptying
    System 03's retention zone hauled on deck for emptying
  • System 03's retention zone hauled on deck for emptying
    System 03's retention zone hauled on deck for emptying
  • Full-span image of System 03
    Aerial view of System 03
  • Plastic catch on board the support vessels of System 03
    Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
  • Plastic catch on board the support vessels of System 03
    Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
  • Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
    Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 03
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 03 extraction
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 03 extraction
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 03 extraction
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 03 extraction
  • System 03 in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    The Ocean Cleanup is cleaning up plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the largest known accumulation zone of plastic. This patch is halfway between Hawaii and California **Pictured: System 03. The Ocean Cleanup plans to scale up to a total of 10 systems in order to effectively clean up this garbage patch**
  • System 03 on deck
    Part of System 03 can be seen laying on deck, moments before being deployed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
  • System 03 deployed for the first time into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (August 2023). View from the Retention Zone.
    System 03 deployed for the first time into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (August 2023). View from the Retention Zone.
  • Josh the nickname for System 03
    System 03, also known as "Josh".
  • System 03 Port Call
    System 03's Retention Zone being inspected on deck. Human for scale.
  • The retention zone of System 03
    The retention zone of System 03
  • Sorting of trash extracted by System 03 on deck
    Sorting of trash extracted by System 03 on deck

Video footage (2)

  • System 03 Extraction
    System 03 Catch Extraction
    1m11 360,2 MB
  • System 03 deployment drone view
    Drone footage of System 03
    1m09 348,2 MB

Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala

Las Vacas River, Interceptor 006

Images (10)

  • Trash accumulated against the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala during the first flood of 2024
  • Interceptor Barricade catching a trash flood in the Rio Las Vacas in April 2024, Guatemala
  • Excavators removing the trash captured by Interceptor 006 in Guatemala (April 2024)
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Trash accumulated against the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas
    Trash accumulated against the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Downstream boom of the Interceptor 006 in operation with The Ocean Cleanup logo on it
    Downstream boom of the Interceptor 006, Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala
  • Aerial view of the Interceptor 006 with plastic accumulating
    Interceptor 006 installed for testing in Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala

Video footage (6)

  • Interceptor 006 in Guatemala preventing a trash flood from flowing into the Caribbean Sea (April 2024)
    0m55 436,9 MB
  • Excavators extracting the waste accumulated in the Rio Las Vacas after the trash flood in April 2024
    0m59 306,1 MB
  • Guatemala flood thumbnail
    Trash intercepted, extracted, and prevented from reaching the Caribbean Sea in Guatemala (2023)
    0m47 249,44 MB
  • Trash Accumulated in front of Barricade (July 2023)
    0m47 229,03 MB
  • Installation of Interceptor 006 in Rio Las Vacas River, Guatemala
    2m09 107,18 MB
  • Start of operations of the Interceptor 006, Rio Las Vacas River, Guatemala
    0m57 46,16 MB

Interceptors in Operation

Images (28)

  • Interceptor 019 in Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand (February 2024)
    Interceptor 019 in Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand (February 2024)
  • Interceptor 019 in Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand (February 2024)
    Interceptor 019 in Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand (February 2024)
  • Interceptor 019 in Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Deployment of Interceptor 019 in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Interceptor Barrier (011) in Tivoli Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
    Interceptor Barrier (011) in Tivoli Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
  • Interceptor 007, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
    Interceptor 007, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
  • Interceptor 007, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
    Interceptor 007, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
  • Interceptor 007 offloading, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
    Interceptor 007 offloading, Ballona Creek, Los Angeles County (November, 2022)
  • Interceptor 007 in Los Angeles County, Ballona Creek
    Interceptor 007 in Los Angeles County, Ballona Creek
  • Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Dominican Republic, summer 2020
    Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Dominican Republic, summer 2020
  • Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
    Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
  • Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
    Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
  • Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
    Interceptor 004 in the Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, August 2020
  • Trash accumulation near the Interceptor Tender in Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
    Trash accumulation near the Interceptor Barrier in Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
  • Interceptor 010 in Barnes Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
    Interceptor 010 in Barnes Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
  • View from above of the Interceptor Barrier, Tivoli Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
    View from above of the Interceptor Barrier, Tivoli Gully, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica
  • Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, Barnes Gully barrier
    Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, Barnes Gully barrier
  • Interceptor 003 deployed in Can Tho river, Vietnam
    Interceptor 003 deployed in Can Tho river, Vietnam
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
    Excavators removing trash from the Interceptor Barricade in Guatemala, Rio Las Vacas (July 2023)
  • Boyan Slat on board Interceptor 002 in Klang River, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat on board Interceptor 002 in Klang River, Malaysia
  • Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
    Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Conveyor belt in Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
    Conveyor belt in Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
    Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Interceptor 005 deployed in Klang river, Malaysia.
    Interceptor 005 deployed in Klang river, Malaysia.
  • Interceptor 005 in Klang River, Malaysia.
    Interceptor 005 in Klang River, Malaysia. Interceptor 005 is our first Gen 3 Interceptor Original deployed.
  • Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
    Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
  • Interceptor 001™ in Cengkareng drain, Jakarta, Indonesia
    Interceptor 001™ in Cengkareng drain, Jakarta, Indonesia

Video footage (8)

  • Interceptors in Jamaica: 008-012
    1m59 573,33 MB
  • Interceptor 002 in the Klang river, Malaysia
    Interceptor 002 in the Klang river, Malaysia
    0m58 294.17 MB
  • Interceptor 007 in Los Angeles
    2m08 616,40 MB
  • Interceptor 005 deployed in Klang river, Malaysia.
    Interceptor™ 005 in Klang River, Klang, Malaysia
    0m59 426,23 MB
  • Interceptor™ 004 in Rio Ozama, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
    1m52 538,52 MB
  • Interceptor 003 in Can Tho, Vietnam
    Interceptor™ 003 in Can Tho River, Vietnam
    0m31 151,88 MB
  • Interceptor™ 002 in Klang river, Selangor, Malaysia
    Interceptor™ 002 in Klang River, Klang, Malaysia
    1m27 1,90GB
  • Conveyor belt in Interceptor™ 001 in Chenkareng drain, Jakarta, Indonesia
    Interceptor™ 001 in Cengkareng drain, Jakarta, Indonesia
    0m39 875 MB

System 002

Last trip completed on August 21, 2023

Images (21)

  • Catch being sorted and stored on deck after the last trip of System 002. Next trip will be start of System 03.
    Catch being sorted and stored on deck after the last trip of System 002. Next trip will be start of System 03.
  • Catch being sorted and stored on deck after the last trip of System 002. Next trip will be start of System 03.
    Catch being sorted and stored on deck after the last trip of System 002. Next trip will be start of System 03.
  • System 002 deployed for testing in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    System 002 deployed for testing in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • System 002 deployed for testing in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    System 002 deployed for testing in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • System 002 extraction zone hauled on deck for emptying
    System 002 extraction zone hauled on deck for emptying
  • System 002 extraction zone hauled on deck for emptying
    System 002 extraction zone hauled on deck for emptying
  • System 002 extraction zone emptied on deck
    One of the System 002 extractions emptied on the deck
  • System 002 extraction zone emptied on deck
    System 002 extraction zone emptied on deck
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
  • Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
    Crew sorting plastic on deck after System 002 extraction, October 2021
  • Plastic catch onboard the support vessel, after emptying the retention zone of System 002. The catch is later sorted and put into containers.
    Plastic catch onboard the support vessels of System 002
  • Retention zone filled with plastic during the System 002 campaign
    Retention zone filled with plastic during the System 002 campaign
  • Plastic accumulating along the barrier of System 002
    Plastic accumulating along the barrier of System 002
  • Plastic accumulating along the barrier of System 002
    Plastic accumulating along the barrier of System 002
  • Offshore crew investigating the retention zone of System 002
    Offshore crew investigating the retention zone of System 002
  • Plastic bottle caught by System 002, with clear degradation signs.
    Plastic bottle caught by System 002, with clear degradation signs.
  • Crew onboard the support vessel during the System 002 trip 1
    Crew onboard the support vessel during the System 002 trip 1
  • Crew member onboard the support vessel monitoring System 002 with the help of drone footage.
    Crew member onboard the support vessel monitoring System 002 with the help of drone footage.
  • System 002 in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    System 002 in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Proof of Technology Announcement (2021) (10)

  • October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
    October 20, 2021: Boyan Slat sharing a few words during the Proof of Technology announcement for System 002, The Ocean Cleanup's ocean system.
  • October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
    October 20, 2021: Boyan Slat during the Proof of Technology announcement for System 002, The Ocean Cleanup's ocean system.
  • October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
    October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
  • October 20: Boyan Slat watching the offshore crew return to shore with System 002 and the plastic harvested. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.
    October 20: Boyan Slat watching the offshore crew return to shore with System 002 and the plastic harvested. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.
  • October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
    October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
  • October 20: Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO, greeting the offshore crew that has been in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the last 6 to 12 weeks.
    October 20: Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO, greeting the offshore crew that has been in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the last 6 to 12 weeks.
  • October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
    October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
  • October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
    October 20: Some of the plastic caught during the System 002 test campaign (July - October) on board one of the Maersk support vessels.
  • The offshore crew returning to Victoria, B.C. Canada on the two Maersk support vessels. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.
    The offshore crew returning to Victoria, B.C. Canada on the two Maersk support vessels. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.
  • The offshore crew returning to Victoria, B.C. Canada on the two Maersk support vessels. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.
    The offshore crew returning to Victoria, B.C. Canada on the two Maersk support vessels. A marine parade was held in celebration of the successful test campaign of System 002.

Video footage (10)

  • 11 metric ton extraction - System 002 (August 2023)
    1m12 176,06 MB
  • October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
    Start of the Cleanup Livestream - Short Cut (October 20, 2021)
    5m04 593,03 MB
  • October 20: Boyan Slat, CEO and Founder sharing a few words about the test campaign of System 002, how we got here and what the next steps are. System 002 has lead us to proof of technology, and after this short celebration, it will go back out to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to capture more plastic.
    Start of the Cleanup - Full Program (October 20, 2021)
    19m43 2,24 GB
  • System 002 Return to Shore Marine Parade (October 20, 2021)
    2m54 838,68 MB
  • Plastic Extraction Compilation
    0m47 90,38 MB
  • System 002 Catch Extraction (October 8)
    0m59 284,24 MB
  • Drone Footage of System 002 - Front
    0m38 75 MB
  • Drone Footage of System 002 - Around
    0m25 48 MB
  • System 002 in Sunset
    0m32 63 MB
  • Retention Zone of System 002
    0m09 19 MB

Recycling the ocean plastic

From trash to treasure (2019-2020)

Images (19)

  • Plastic catch sealed off in containers. This was our first catch, caught by System 001/B in 2019. The plastic in the end product - Sunglasses - is certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, following a chain of custody protocol by DNV.
    Plastic catch sealed off in containers. This is some of our first plastic catch, caught by System 001/B in 2019. The plastic in the end product - the sunglasses - is certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, following a chain of custody protocol by DNV.
  • Boyan Slat unveiling the sunglasses
    Boyan Slat presenting the sunglasses to an online audience in 2020
  • Boyan Slat standing with first plastic catch onshore at end of the System 001/B testing. The press conference was in Vancouver, Canada, in December 2019.
    Boyan Slat standing with first plastic catch onshore at end of the System 001/B testing. The press conference was in Vancouver, Canada, in December 2019.
  • DNV Auditor inspecting the pre-sorting of our first plastic catch in February, 2020. The plastic in the end product - the sunglasses - was certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, following a chain of custody protocol by DNV.
    DNV Auditor inspecting the pre-sorting of our first plastic catch in February, 2020. The plastic in the end product - the sunglasses - was certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, following a chain of custody protocol by DNV.
  • Ghost nets being processed for recycling into granulate.
    Ghost nets being processed for recycling into granulate.
  • Granulate created from the catch from System 001/B. The plastic was later turned into sunglasses.
    Granulate created from the catch from System 001/B.
  • Granulate created from the catch from System 001/B. The plastic will be recycled into a new durable product. The product will be launched in fall 2020, and the sale of it will help fund the ocean cleanup mission of next year.
    Granulate created from the catch from System 001/B
  • Base material creation, July 2020
    The Ocean Cleanup material ready to be processed into the end product - The Ocean Cleanup Sunglasses
  • The Ocean Cleanup material made with plastic recycled from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Base material creation, July 2020
    Base material creation, July 2020
  • The Valorization team (The Ocean Cleanup) prototyping the product with Safilo, our sunglasses production partner for the first plastic catch
    The Valorization team (The Ocean Cleanup) prototyping the product with Safilo, our sunglasses production partner for the first plastic catch
  • Protoypes for The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses
    Protoypes for The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses
  • The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses with recycled case and pouch
  • On October 24th, 2020, we unveiled the Sunglasses to a digital audience. Supporters unboxed their sunglasses live.
    On October 24th, 2020, we unveiled the first product to a digital audience. Supporters unboxed their sunglasses live.
  • Boyan Slat standing with plastic caught during the System 001/B campaign
    Boyan Slat standing with plastic caught during the System 001/B campaign
  • Boyan Slat presenting The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses, October 24th 2020
    Boyan Slat presenting The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses, October 24th 2020
  • The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses with case and pouch, made with recycled materials
    The Ocean Cleanup® Sunglasses with case and pouch, made with recycled materials
  • The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses in their recycled pouch and recycled case
    The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses in their recycled pouch and case
  • The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses, made with recycled plastic certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses, made with recycled plastic certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Video footage (7)

  • Manufacturing (2020)
    1m30 110,71MB
  • Ghost nets being processed for recycling into granulate.
    Recycling the plastic (2020)
    0m37 182,13MB
  • DNV Auditor inspecting the pre-sorting of our first plastic catch in February, 2020. The plastic in the end product - the sunglasses - was certified from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, following a chain of custody protocol by DNV.
    Sorting the plastic (2020)
    1m05 317,89 MB
  • First plastic sealed and offloaded (2019)
    0m43 85.1MB
  • Full Circle: How We Turn Trash into Treasure (2020)
    5m53 8MB
  • Full Circle, Explained, animated by in60seconds (2020)
    1m48 155,22MB
  • The Ocean Cleanup Sunglasses Studio Shots (2020)
    0m24 48,60 MB

Boyan Slat

Founder and CEO

Images (24)

  • Boyan Slat on beach in Honduras
    Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO, on a beach in Honduras. Rio Motagua basin has its estuary close to this beach. The Rio Las Vacas in Guatemala, in which The Ocean Cleanup is trialing an Interceptor Trashfence, is leading into Rio Motagua. The plastic pollution on the beach is estimated to come from this source.
  • Boyan Slat pile of plastic in Guatemala
    Boyan Slat standing by a pile of trash in Guatemala. The Ocean Cleanup has cleanup activities in Guetamala to stop the infamous trash tsunamis leaking out into the Caribbean Sea.
  • Boyan Slat in helicopter Guatemala
    Boyan Slat in Guetamala. The Ocean Cleanup has an Interceptor in Guetamala to stop the tsunami of trash that comes down the Rio Las Vacas and Rio Motagua. Here, they are inspecting the river Rio Motagua from above.
  • Boyan Slat unveiling the Interceptor, October 26th, 2019
    Boyan Slat unveiling the Interceptor, October 26th, 2019
  • Boyan Slat looking at pollution in a river in Guatemala
    Boyan Slat looking at pollution in a river in Guatemala
  • Boyan Slat at the Interceptor in Klang river, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat at the Interceptor in Klang river, Malaysia
  • Boyan Slat on board Interceptor 002 in Klang River, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat on board Interceptor 002 in Klang River, Malaysia
  • Boyan Slat unveiling the Interceptor, October 26th, 2019
    Boyan Slat unveiling the Interceptor, October 26th, 2019
  • Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, September 8, 2018 – The Ocean Cleanup Launched System 001 into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch from San Francisco - Photo: Pierre AUGIER for The OCEAN CLEANUP
    SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, September 8, 2018 – The Ocean Cleanup Launched System 001 into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch from San Francisco - Photo: Pierre AUGIER for The OCEAN CLEANUP
  • Boyan Slat at the Interceptor in Klang river, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat at the Interceptor in Klang river, Malaysia
  • Boyan Slat on top of System 001, September 2018, before its launch into the North Pacific.
    Boyan Slat on top of System 001, September 2018, before its launch into the North Pacific.
  • Boyan Slat with the Interceptor, October 2019
    Boyan Slat with the Interceptor, October 2019
  • Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
  • Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
    Boyan Slat at the Interceptor location in Klang river, Malaysia
  • Boyan Slat speaking at the Aerial Expedition press event at Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, California on October 3, 2016
    Boyan Slat speaking at the Aerial Expedition press event at Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, California on October 3, 2016
  • Boyan Slat in a fireside chat with Hege Marie Norheim at the ONS conference in Norway, August 31, 2016. Photo by Morten Berentsen.
    Boyan Slat in a fireside chat with Hege Marie Norheim at the ONS conference in Norway, August 31, 2016. Photo by Morten Berentsen.
  • Boyan Slat and Coldplay collaboration
    Boyan Slat with Coldplay, who funded Interceptor 005, aka "Neon moon", in the Klang river, Malaysia.
  • Boyan Slat and an Interceptor being assembled
    Boyan Slat and an Interceptor being assembled
  • Boyan slat with Interceptor Trashfence Guatemala
    Boyan Slat standing in front of the Interceptor Trashfence (trialed in 2022) in Guatemala.
  • Inside view of an Interceptor, with Boyan Slat
    Inside view of an Interceptor, with Boyan Slat
  • Boyan Slat Interceptor Trashfence Guatemala
    Boyan Slat standing in front of the Interceptor Trashfence (trialed in 2022) in Guatemala.
  • Boyan Slat in front of vessel with System 03
    Boyan Slat in front of the vessel ready go out with System 03 for the first time (August 2023).

Plastic Pollution

Images (26)

  • Trail of plastic floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    Trail of plastic floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Motagua River, Guatemala, plastic pollution
    Motagua River, Guatemala, plastic pollution
  • Plastic pollution washed up on a beach in Dominican Republic
    Plastic pollution washed up on a beach in Dominican Republic
  • Plastic pollution on beach next to the river mouth of Motagua river
    Plastic pollution on beach next to the river mouth of Motagua river
  • A young monk seal on Laysan Island holds a plastic fragment in his mouth. Photo credits: Matthew Chauvin
    A young monk seal on Laysan Island holds a plastic fragment in his mouth. **Photo credits: Matthew Chauvin**
  • A bird surrounded by ocean plastic on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Photo credits: Matthew Chauvin
    A bird surrounded by ocean plastic on the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. **Photo credits: Matthew Chauvin**
  • Plastic floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    Plastic floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Plastic debris washed up from a river in Indonesia.
    Plastic debris washed up from a river in Indonesia.
  • Plastic bottles floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    Plastic bottles floating in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Crate dating back to the 1977 from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught during the Mega Expedition (2015).
    Crate dating back to the 1977 from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught durign the Mega Expedition (2015).
  • Hard hat (1989) from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught during the Mega Expedition (2015)
    Hard hat (1989) from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught during the Mega Expedition (2015)
  • Nintendo Gameboy piece (1995) from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught during the Mega Expedition (2015)
    Nintendo Gameboy piece (1995) from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, caught during the Mega Expedition (2015)
  • River plastic in Guatemala
    River plastic in Guatemala
  • River plastic in Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala
    River plastic in Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala
  • River pollution in Malaysia
    River pollution in Malaysia
  • The crew retrieves a large ghostnet from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, November 2018.
    The crew retrieves a large ghostnet from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, November 2018.
  • Ghostnet hauled aboard during Mega Expedition 2015
    Ghostnet hauled aboard during Mega Expedition 2015
  • Plastic pollution in the Las Vacas River, Guatemala
    Plastic pollution in the Las Vacas River, Guatemala
  • Mass accumulation of plastic pollution in the Las Vacas River, Guatemala
    Mass accumulation of plastic pollution in the Las Vacas River, Guatemala
  • Plastic pollution pervading the Ozama River, Dominican Republic
    Plastic pollution pervading the Ozama River, Dominican Republic
  • Plastic pollution in Ozama river, Dominican Republic
    Plastic pollution in Ozama river, Dominican Republic
  • Plastic pollution in Ozama river, Dominican Republic
  • Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand
    Chao Phraya River, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Plastic pollution in Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala
    Plastic pollution in Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala
  • Plastic pollution on a beach in Honduras
    Plastic pollution on a beach in Honduras

Illustrations (22)

  • 1.6 million square kilometers, three times the size of France - Illustration (gif)
    1.6 million square kilometers, three times the size of France - Illustration (gif)
  • 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic - Illustration (gif)
    1.8 trillion pieces of plastic - Illustration (gif)
  • How plastic pollution travels up the food chain
    How plastic pollution travels up the food chain
  • The 5 ocean gyres, where currents converge forming a vortex for plastic to circulate in.
    The 5 ocean gyres, where currents converge forming a vortex for plastic to circulate in.
  • The Ocean Cleanup's 1000 rivers map, available at theoceancleanup.com/1000rivers/
    The Ocean Cleanup's 1000 rivers map, available at theoceancleanup.com/1000rivers/
  • From land-based mismanaged plastic waste to riverine plastic emissions
    From land-based mismanaged plastic waste to riverine plastic emissions
  • The ratio between plastic production and plastic leaking into the ocean
    The ratio between plastic production and plastic leaking into the ocean
  • Accumulative distribution of riverine plastic emission into the ocean.
    Accumulative distribution of riverine plastic emission into the ocean.
  • The 1000 rivers model framework
    The 1000 rivers model framework
  • The top 1000 rivers emit 20 million garbage bins of 240L per year. That's on average 20,000 bins per river.
    The top 1000 rivers emit 20 million garbage bins of 240L per year. That's on average 20,000 bins per river.
  • Accumulative distribution of riverine plastic emissions into the ocean.
    Accumulative distribution of riverine plastic emissions into the ocean.
  • Plastic emissions per continent
    Plastic emissions per continent
  • Riverine plastic emissions into the oceans per river class
    Riverine plastic emissions into the oceans per river class
  • Plastic emissions per country
    Plastic emissions per country
  • Plastic emissions - India
    Plastic emissions - India
  • Plastic emissions - Guatemala
    Plastic emissions - Guatemala
  • Plastic emissions - Venezuela
    Plastic emissions - Venezuela
  • Plastic emissions - Malaysia
    Plastic emissions - Malaysia
  • Plastic emissions - Indonesia
    Plastic emissions - Indonesia
  • Plastic emissions - Philippines
    Plastic emissions - Philippines
  • Plastic emissions - Philippines
    Plastic emissions - China

Video footage (3)

  • Ocean Plastic Pollution Explained
    7m05 266,8 MB
  • 1000 rivers explained
    2m26 214,35 MB
  • River plastic pollution
    1m16 153,78 MB

Plastic Research

Images (18)

  • Manta trawl (starboard) and underwater trawl (stern - cable from blue A-frame) during deep sea research mission 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if the plastic afloat in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below.
    Manta trawl (starboard) and underwater trawl (stern - cable from blue A-frame) during deep sea research mission 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if the plastic afloat in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below.
  • CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Density) profiler during deep sea research 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if the plastic afloat in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below.
    CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Density) profiler during deep sea research, 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if plastic floating in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below
  • Counting and categorizing the sampled microplastic during the deep sea expedition 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if the plastic afloat in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below.
    Counting and categorizing the sampled microplastic during the deep sea expedition 2018. The aim of the mission was to see if the plastic afloat in ocean garbage patches can pollute the deep sea below.
  • River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners
    River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners.
  • River plastic research in Guatemala
    River plastic research in Guatemala
  • River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners
    River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners
  • River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners
    River plastic research in Malaysia, conducted by The Ocean Cleanup crew and local research partners.
  • The Ocean Cleanup research team processes ocean plastic samples in the laboratory.
    The Ocean Cleanup research team processes ocean plastic samples in the laboratory.
  • The Ocean Cleanup research team processes ocean plastic samples in the laboratory.
    The Ocean Cleanup research team processes ocean plastic samples in the laboratory.
  • Laurent Lebreton, Lead Oceanographer at The Ocean Cleanup, carrying out desk research
    Laurent Lebreton, Lead Oceanographer at The Ocean Cleanup, carrying out desk research
  • Counting of microplastics in The Ocean Cleanup's lab
    Counting of microplastics in The Ocean Cleanup's lab
  • Lead Oceanographer Laurent Lebreton logging data aboard the Ocean Force One during the Aerial Expedition, 2016.
    Lead Oceanographer Laurent Lebreton logging data aboard the Ocean Force One during the Aerial Expedition, 2016.
  • Ocean Force One's arrival at Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, California, Aerial Expedition 2016
    Ocean Force One's arrival at Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, California, Aerial Expedition 2016
  • The Ocean Cleanup team and Aerial Expedition crew
    The Ocean Cleanup team and Aerial Expedition crew
  • Aerial Expedition 2016: Sensor equipment; a CZMIL system which uses LiDAR to create a 3D-image of the ghost nets (left), and a SASI hyperspectral SWIR imaging system, which uses an infrared camera to detect ocean plastic (right).
    Aerial Expedition 2016: Sensor equipment; a CZMIL system which uses LiDAR to create a 3D-image of the ghost nets (left), and a SASI hyperspectral SWIR imaging system, which uses an infrared camera to detect ocean plastic (right).
  • Mega Expedition mothership R/V Ocean Starr fully deployed above the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, 2015.
    Mega Expedition mothership R/V Ocean Starr fully deployed above the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, 2015.
  • Mega Expedition research vessel deploying manta trawl.
    Trawling in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Surface sampling ‘Manta trawl’ in action. With a trawl, you can see how much microplastic there is per area trawled.
    Surface sampling ‘Manta trawl’ in action. With a trawl, you can see how much microplastic there is per area trawled.

Illustrations (8)

  • Modeled mass concentration of plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP), as mapped by The Ocean Cleanup in 2015-2016.
  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch in Numbers - Infographic
    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch in Numbers - Infographic
  • Plastic mass distribution within the Great Pacific Garbage Patch between size (bars) and type (colours) classes.
    Composition of the inner GPGP. Currently, about 5-10% of its mass is microplastics.
  • The journey of floating ocean plastic from rivers to garbage patches
  • Plastic in surface layers with cleanup and source reduction
    Future scenarios for macroplastics in the GPGP. The dark band shows what would happen without any change. Addressing the source (left) causes the amount of ocean pollution to stay constant. Combining source reduction with cleanup (right) causes the amount of ocean pollution to decline.
  • Projection of floating plastic mass in ocean surface layer
    Projection of floating plastic mass in ocean surface layer
  • Age distribution of floating plastic objects found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  • Modeled age distribution of plastic
    Modeled age distribution of plastic

Video footage (8)

  • Boyan Slat on 1000 rivers emitting 80% of plastic from rivers
    0m41 81,60 MB
  • Lourens Meijer sharing key take-aways from our 1000 rivers research
    0m48 94,07
  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Animation by in60seonds
    2min41 235,3 MB
  • Boyan Slat, Founder & CEO Explaining our research of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (2018)
    7min28 6,1 GB
  • Laurent Lebreton, Lead Oceanographer - About the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Research Results (2018)
    2min32 2 GB
  • River AI model in action
    River Waste Image Recognition Algorithm
    0m10 4m05
  • Various footage of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch research - Mega Expedition, Aerial Expedition, Laboratory
    5min59 4,9 GB
  • Aerial Expedition Press Conference at Mofett Airfield
    12min42 1,8 GB

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