Giving a Second Life to plastic waste
We help organisations kickstart circular plastic supply chains that clean oceans.
Start engaging in 3 easy steps
Assess & Reduce
Support in assessing, minimizing, and contributing to your plastic footprint reduction plan aimed at achieving net zero, aligned with global plastic footprinting frameworks.
Contribute
Focusing on priority areas with a robust field presence to maximize traceability, additionality, and impact—specifically addressing Ocean Plastics in deficient Asian islands and coastal areas.
Advocate
Stand Behind Circularity:Contributing to Institutional and Industry Platform Campaigns
Going Beyond Circularity: Offering Social and Cultural Support to Island Communities
Founding Story
Our Plastic Projects
We support global plastic recovery and recycling operations where they matter most
Beyond Plastic Sustainability
Start taking leadership on comprehensive sustainability, supporting projects that reach beyond plastic to enhance environmental, social, and economic sustainability.
Support vulnerable communities
We work in priority with the most vulnerable members of the community, where waste collection and recycling is a valuable source of income
Regenerate biodiversity ecosystems
We focus our work on islands and ocean biodiversity hotspots where plastic waste management is underdeveloped.
Global partnerships for local impact
We work collaboratively with local and global institutions to ensure we meet our wider goals of sustainability for the ocean and for communities
Plastic credits are transferable economic credits
Just one credit is supports the collection or recycling of 1 ton of plastic thatwouldn’t have been otherwise.
Recycling experts taking leadership on plastic sustainability
We’re here to make the global circular plastic supply chain a reality
Frequently Asked Questions
Plastic bottles can be converted into many different products. Just think of all of the plastic toys, tools, electronic gadgets, and other plastic items in your own home.
Plastic that is collected from your homes, businesses and local recycling centers is sent to Material Recovery Facilities (MRF), which separates plastic and non-plastic, and/or a Plastic Recovery Facilities (PRF), which sorts plastic by type. These facilities use sorting equipment such as an optical sorter, or manual sorting, to distinguish between the different types of plastics. The plastic then goes to a reprocessor where it gets washed, shredded and sorted further. The plastic is then melted and extruded into new recycled plastic pellets. These pellets are sold on to producers to make new products.
- Reduce your own plastic waste
- Reuse – Bring your own reusable shopping bags or water bottles
- Refuse – Refuse plastic (i.e. straws, plastic bags, beverage tops)
- Remove – Pick up trash in your neighborhood and when visiting parks and beaches.
- Recycle – Recycle the plastics you use and no longer need.