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New Recycling Process Turns Waste Plastic Into Oil

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Rather than dumping waste plastic into our oceans, Recycling Technologies created a machine that turns it into oil usable as fuel.     By Matthew Humphries May 5, 2017 9:00AM EST Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Reddit Flipboard Email Copy 84 shares The world is facing a growing environmental problem with plastic, which is slowly filling up our oceans. Only a very small percentage of waste plastic gets recycled, and while a caterpillar may help in the long term, we really need a quick fix to responsibly deal with the material. That fix looks likely to come from a British company called Recycling Technologies (RT). As reported by Bloomberg , RT is located in Swindon in southwest England where it is run by CEO Adrian Griffiths. He and his 22-strong team have ma...

Make tons of these yachts to speed up the process!

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Billionaire Builds World’s Largest Yacht to Clean Up Ocean Trash The 595-foot floating lab will be able to scoop up five tons of plastic a day. Boats By Matthew Reitman 2 years ago After profiting from offshore drilling, one billionaire is trying to clean up the environment with a trash-collecting yacht. Kjell Inge R∅kke, a Norwegian businessman, is funding the construction of a state-of-the-art ship to research matters like climate change, pollution, and overfishing. At 595 feet, it will be the world’s largest yacht, according to Yacht Harbour . Managed by the World Wildlife Foundation, the main fo...

Self driven fully automated solar powered ocean garbage collecting boats

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Instead of massive factories to produce coca cola, pepsi, weapons, other crap why not start producing these machines? Mass production will result in quicker solution to the world ocean garbage crisis. Also we can make land based trucks as such to deal with land garbage problems. These will be solar powered that will get charged via the sun and man made satellites that will send charged frequencied waves on them to charge them as they work non-stop. 1 million of them could solve the problem for the present and the future. 10 million? 100 million? Permanent solution! telecharging Charging devices/machines over a long distance.

A New Technology To Clean The Ocean of Plastic

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We humans are surely the architects of our own demise. What made us say this? Have you ever noticed what we are doing to the nature around us? How we are damaging it and polluting it with everything that is at our disposable. You would be surprised to know but we have been dumping plastic and other stuff into the ocean for quite sometime now, almost 50 years to be precise, and that up till now about 600 billion metric ton plastic has been produced. A huge number of seabirds and fish have died because of the poisoning and the fishing industry is incurring damages that exceed millions of dollars per year. A survey conducted at the European seafloor off the coast of Europe concludes that the garbage pile is only 4.5 km below the surface now. How do we clean up this mess? The idea presented by a 19 year old, Boyan Slat, was so powerful that the youngster went and started a company by the name of The Ocean Cleanup. The inspiration to take up this project came when h...

3d printing coral reefs!

3D printing coral reefs can create new habitat – but it ... theconversation.com/ 3d - printing - coral - reefs - can - create -new-habitat... Coral reefs are in crisis around the world, and may disappear entirely. 3D printing is a new idea to help them – but it won't be a cure all. 3D printing coral reefs can create new habitat ... 3D printing coral reefs can create new habitat – but it ... https://insideecology.com/2018/10/09/ 3d - printing - coral - reefs - can ... Coral reefs are vanishing from the world’s oceans. ... Another advantage is that 3D printing technology allows you to make structures that actually look like reefs and have complex structures to create a range of habitat types for fish, corals and other reef organisms. Maldives project in action. Credit: Alex Goad. ...

Ocean fish farming; Ocean marine life re-enrichment

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Instead of farming marine life in private farms on land that causes various problems, we could start farming fish, marine life on the seas and the oceans themselves, understand? Grow them in the sea then let them go batches and batches of fishes and the coral reefs and whatnots All extinct species will get reintroduced. Worth a try. Deep Sea Fish Farming in Geodesic Domes: Upgrade - YouTube https:// www.youtube.com /watch?v=WpPZUGIJ2M0 We’ve surpassed our capacity to sustainably fish wild caught fish , shrimp, and mollusks from the ocean, and so we’ve turned to aquaculture, or fish farming , as a strategy to meet demand for ... Do it on a yuge scale expect life thriving in the ocean once again. If global warming then we modify them marines to make them be able to handle hotter oceans better, get it? no? FUCK OFF! jk Like we could artificially regrow coral reef inside the ocean via 3d printing on the surfac...

Mass fish farming to counter "Mass Extinction by 2050: Ocean and Marine Life in Danger"

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To counter mass extinction of marine life in planet earth's oceans, all we need to do is: farm various species of marine animals in massive numbers then repopulate the seven seas and the oceans! A diver explores dead coral reefs in Gili Trawangan at Indonesia's Lombok island May 13, 2009. Southeast Asia's biologically diverse coral reefs will disappear by the end of this century, wiping out coastal economies and sparking civil unrest if climate change is not addressed, Photo: Reuters A fisherman uses a bamboo pole to push dead fish into a cage after a massive fish kill on Taal Lake, in Talisay, Batangas, south of Manila May 29, 2011. About 500 metric tons (500,000 kilos) of fish, worth more than 50 million pesos, were seen floating in the waters of six towns surrounding Taal Lake over the past two days, a local mayor said. A local town agriculturist said the cause of the fish kill was a sudden climate change in the area. Photo: Reuters ...