2/18/2023 0 Comments Ocean cleanup sunglassesAll components reportedly can be recycled again, if necessary. The case is made of recycled material from system 001, deployed in 2018. For everything to come full circle and finally see the garbage turn into a pair of sunglasses made from certified reclaimed plastic is extremely rewarding,” says Luca Crisciotti. Sunglasses were chosen as the first product because The Ocean Cleanup says it wants to offer something that is durable and useful and reminds users of the beauty and importance of our oceans. “We started working with the Ocean Cleanup almost two years ago to build a thorough understanding of the process and need before designing the standard. For customers who want to contribute and buy products made with reclaimed plastic, certification by an independent third-party assures them that the product is in fact authentic. Companies who want to be certified must first implement processes and systems to meet the requirements of the standard.Įxtracting the necessary amounts of plastic requires ground-breaking technologies, significant efforts, and resources. It also ensures that the plastic can be traced all the way back to the location where it was extracted. And that the overall weight of the plastic captures remains somewhat constant. Third-party certification to the standard helps organizations prove to customers the source of the material and that it has not been mixed with any other components after extraction before manufactured into a new product. Certification builds trust into the authenticity of the reclaimed plastic and new products made from it,” says Luca Crisciotti, CEO of DNV GL-Business Assurance. With trillions of pieces of plastic in our oceans, a dramatic scaling of extraction is needed. Turning trash into treasures is critical to fund further cleanup. “Extracting plastic is only the first step in addressing a serious threat to our oceans and rivers. This is a public standard that can be used by any organization to certify the traceability and material integrity of plastic reclaimed from oceans, rivers, and lakes. The Ocean Cleanup sunglasses are priced at US199 apiece. The certification of the sunglass frames has been done to requirements in the chain of custody standard for plastics retrieved from the hydrosphere. Ocean Cleanup debuts its first sunglasses made from plastic waste. The plastic turned sunglasses made from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has been certified by DNV GL so buyers can be certain of both origin and authenticity.
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