Boyan Slat, 20-year old founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, today announced that the world's first system to passively clean up plastic pollution from the world's oceans is to be deployed in 2016. He made the announcement at Asia's largest technology conference, Seoul Digital Forum, in South-Korea.
The array is projected to be deployed in Q2 2016. The feasibility of deployment, off the coast of Tsushima, an island located in the waters between Japan and South-Korea is currently being researched.
The scale of the plastic pollution problem, whereby in the case of Tsushima island, approximately one cubic meter of pollution per person is washed up each year, has led the Japanese [and] the local government to seek innovative solutions to the problem.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 31 2015, @06:01AM
Buy me a clean one.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 31 2015, @01:56PM
There are many ships crossing the Pacific already. Why not ask or require them to sweep/vacuum up floating plastic in their path? Pay a bounty per ton delivered when they reach their destination?