Plastiki, please!

July 29, 2010 by Crystal  
Filed under News + Opinion, Recent Posts

So plastic floats, we all know that. Well did we also know that plastic when applied correctly and with the right amount of experts can complete a voyage across the Pacific? Probably not. Take a look at David de Rothschild’s project, Plastiki. The Plastiki is a distinctive, one-of-a-kind 60-foot catamaran made out of 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles and other recycled PET plastic and waste products. The craft was built with many renewable energy systems, including solar panels, wind and trailing propeller turbines, and bicycle generator and was inspired by the cradle to cradle philosophy.

On March 20, 2010, the sailing vessel set off from San Francisco to sail the Pacific. The team plans on landing in Sydney, Australia and is planning to visit sites that are related to environmental importance. The locations all are sites of environmental susceptibility with issues such as global warming, rising sea levels, ocean acidification and marine pollution.

Plastiki arrived in Sydney Harbour at 11.10 am Australia time on July 26, 2010.

How Plastic Pollution is Harming Our Oceans

August 24, 2009 by Amy  
Filed under News + Opinion, Recent Posts

I came across this alarming video recently that I wanted to share since this cause is very near and dear to our hearts.  Plastic pollution is one of the detrimental effects of global over-consumption. In June, World Oceans Day was observed and the Strategic Council on Plastic Pollution met for the first time to discuss this serious global threat. Many are not aware of how serious this problem has become- and unfortunately recycling alone is not enough to reverse the tragic effects.  It is important to be conscious of our disposable habits and work together to eliminate the mass consumption of throwaway plastics.  What can you do in your daily life to help?


Visit OCEAN REVOLUTION for more information.