• Founded 2013

    Dutch inventor Boyan Slat founded The Ocean Cleanup at the age of 18 in his hometown of Delft, the Netherlands.

  • Non-profit foundation

    We are fully reliant on donations from individuals, corporations, governments and institutions.

  • HQ Rotterdam

    The Ocean Cleanup's team consists of 145 engineers, researchers, scientists, computational modelers, and supporting roles, working daily to rid the world's oceans of plastic.

Big problems require big solutions

Every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans, primarily from rivers. And the plastic that’s afloat within the oceans isn’t going away by itself. To effectively solve the problem, we need to both halt the trash flow from rivers, and remove legacy plastics from the oceans at the same time.

The Ocean Cleanup, a non-profit organization, is developing and scaling technologies to rid the world’s oceans of plastic. Our aim is to put ourselves out of business once the oceans are clean.

Boyan Slat at the Interceptor in Klang river, Malaysia

We must defuse this
ticking time bomb

  • Environment

    Plastic pollution in the world's oceans is one of the biggest environmental issues of our time, impacting nearly 900 marine species.

  • Economy

    According to a study conducted in collaboration with Deloitte, yearly economic costs due to marine plastic pollution are estimated to be between $6-19bn USD. The costs stem from the plastic’s impact on tourism, fisheries and aquaculture, and (governmental) cleanups.

  • Health

    Plastic pollution does not only impact sea life, it also carries toxic pollutants into the food chain – a food chain including us humans.

A simple idea turned into a moonshot project

At 16 years of age, Boyan Slat saw more plastic bags than fish when scuba diving in Greece. He thought: “Why can’t we just clean this up?” This question led him to research the plastic pollution problem for a school project. He learned about plastic accumulating in five large oceanic gyres, the largest one being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. In 2012, Boyan Slat held a TEDx talk about how to rid the world’s oceans of plastic using technology. The video went viral, and the momentum that followed allowed him to drop out of school and found The Ocean Cleanup.

Awards & Recognitions

The impact of cleanup

Research shows the majority of plastic in the gyres (by mass) is made up of larger debris. By removing the plastic while most of it is still large, we prevent it from breaking down into dangerous microplastics.

Our aim is to have removed 90% of floating ocean plastic by 2040.

We plan to do this by cleaning up the legacy plastic – the plastic already floating in the ocean – and by stopping the sources of plastic flowing into our oceans.

Macroplastic in ocean surface layer.
Macroplastic in ocean surface layer. To clean up the ocean we need to stop new plastic coming in and clean up what is already out there. Lebreton et al (2019).

Leadership

To succeed in its mission, The Ocean Cleanup’s management team relies on a combination of innovative talent and high-level industry experience. The organization also benefits from the invaluable support and guidance of its advisory boards.

Management team

Boyan Slat CEO & Founder
Stacey Santoso Chief Financial Officer
Julian Searle Chief Development Officer
Henk van Dalen Director of Ocean
Joël Jansen Director of QHSE
Alice Collins Director of Rivers a.i

Supervisory Board

Bert Bruggeman Chairman
Jaska de Bakker Finance & Governance
Erik Oostwegel Technology and R&D
Chris van der Vorm Communications
Feike Sijbesma Senior Advisor to Supervisory Board

How can you help?

 

  • Donate to our cause

    Your donations empower us to continue our innovative cleanup efforts. Together, we can create a cleaner future for our oceans!

  • Partner with us

    Does your company, organization, or foundation want to be part of the scale-up? Get in touch.

  • Join the crew

    We are always looking for new bright people to join the mission. Be part of a driven group of experts, who see the "impossible" as temporary.