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FrodosPet

(5,169 posts)
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 02:04 PM Jun 2015

Teen’s Device to Clear Plastic Garbage from Oceans is Almost Ready

http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/teens-plan-to-clear-plastic-garbage-nearly-ready/

by Terry Turner - June 1, 2015

Remember the teen who unveiled an ambitious plan to clean up the plastic floating in the world’s oceans? Well, his invention is set to be deployed in 2016.



After completing a $2 million crowdfunding campaign last September, he is ready to launch the project off the coast of Tsushima Island, between the East China Sea and Sea of Japan.

The system of solar-powered floating booms and processing platforms were dreamed up by Boyan Slat when he was a 19-year-old first-year Aerospace Engineering student at TU Delft University in the Netherlands.

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People on the island are also looking into the possibility of using the plastic waste recovered by the system as an alternative fuel source.

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Teen’s Device to Clear Plastic Garbage from Oceans is Almost Ready (Original Post) FrodosPet Jun 2015 OP
I wish him (and us!) luck! I hope his invention will make a difference. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2015 #1
Bravo to him! MineralMan Jun 2015 #2
Great news malaise Jun 2015 #3
Cool Go Vols Jun 2015 #4
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jun 2015 #5
I wonder it they could remold the plastic into interlocking blocks for sea walls. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #6
That's a great idea, too! calimary Jun 2015 #8
... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #13
. Orrex Jun 2015 #9
That idea coming from the Netherlands, they probably already have! n/t RoccoR5955 Jun 2015 #11
happy to see this come to fruition... magical thyme Jun 2015 #7
Well if the adults won't do it...leave it up to the kids to come to our rescue! Rex Jun 2015 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author olddots Jun 2015 #12
if anyone finds a more detailed explanation of how the boom works, please share. KittyWampus Jun 2015 #14
Fingers crossed Omaha Steve Jun 2015 #15
"6 reasons that floating ocean plastic cleanup gizmo is a terrible idea" lumberjack_jeff Jun 2015 #16
Kick and I hope it works fabulously! nt joeybee12 Jun 2015 #17
k&r... spanone Jun 2015 #18

calimary

(81,299 posts)
8. That's a great idea, too!
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 04:49 PM
Jun 2015

That aerial view of the device reminds me of the Vietnam War Memorial. A simple "V" configuration. That is unbelievably powerful.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
10. Well if the adults won't do it...leave it up to the kids to come to our rescue!
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 04:58 PM
Jun 2015

Amazing, I love this!

Response to FrodosPet (Original post)

 

lumberjack_jeff

(33,224 posts)
16. "6 reasons that floating ocean plastic cleanup gizmo is a terrible idea"
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:23 PM
Jun 2015
http://www.kcet.org/news/redefine/reduce/plastics/6-reasons-that-floating-ocean-plastic-cleanup-thing-is-a-really-bad-idea.html

It's all over the internet these days: a floating boom to be set out in 2016 between Korea and Japan to collect improperly discarded plastics. The two-kilometer float, to be deployed off Tsushima Island in the Korea Strait, is a bit of a test run for much larger versions the creators hope to moor in open oceans around the world within the next five years.

The team behind the project, The Ocean Cleanup, claims that their floating booms will be able to rid the oceans of plastic pollution such as found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, at minimal cost and effort, without posing undue risk to wildlife, within a few years. But since young inventor Boyan Slat first began, at about age 18, to get attention for his idea, marine biologists and oceanographers have been fairly pulling their hair out at the Ocean Cleanup's huge social media popularity.

It makes sense that Slat's idea has become popular. Vague but persuasive sales pitches that promise to solve problems without us having to change our behavior? They're always popular. But here's what's got those scientists in a cranky mood: Slat's idea almost certainly won't make enough of a dent in the ocean plastic pollution to be worth the effort, it will almost certainly injure wildlife already struggling from an ocean with too much of our stuff in it, and the rigs may end up becoming more shredded pieces of plastic in an ocean already literally awash in plastic.

One of the most disheartening things about the response to those scientific second thoughts is a common public response along the lines of "at least Slat is doing something about the problem, unlike these scientists who can't do anything but tear down his good idea instead of helping." That's being said about people who have, in some cases, been sounding the alarm about plastic pollution since before Slat was born. Some groups critical of Slat's idea, such as the organization 5 Gyres (about whom more in a moment), have been working feverishly to come up with workable solutions to the ocean plastics problem. Many of the critics have lauded Slat's enthusiasm, merely suggesting that it be tempered by a bit of real-world thinking.


It's a great demonstration of the power of crowdsourcing to do stupid things. Far better to spend $2 million hiring kids to pick litter off beaches.
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