The Ocean Cleanup successfully catches Plastic in Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The Ocean Cleanup the Dutch non-profit organization, successfully catches plastic in Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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The Ocean Cleanup the Dutch non-profit organization, successfully catches plastic in Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Take a look how Sweden actually turns its garbage into energy.
The Ocean Cleanup announces plastic trash collection from the Pacific garbage patch, next year.
Scientists develop model to simulate track of floating debris, helping to explain how garbage patches form in the world’s oceans.
The amount of garbage littering the ocean seems to be disappearing, a new study suggests.
A shocking amount of garbage consisting of plastic bags, bottles, nets and a lot more, been found in a new survey of the seafloor.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch starts a few hundred miles off the coast of North America and ends a few hundred miles off the coast
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