Together, We Make Waves.

Every year, 8 millions tons of plastic waste enter the oceans. We can’t solve it alone, and we have no intention to pretend. See below the NGOs we are working with.

  • Since 2012, A Plastic Ocean has been fighting against plastic pollution through science, education and policy advocacy. It is a charitable organisation based in Hong Kong.

  • Since 2016, The Sea Cleaners have been providing solutions against marine plastic pollution on land & at sea. They run offices in France, Swiss, Indonesia and Spain.

  • More Wave Movers are on their way to join us ...

Taking action in most affected areas: 

South Mediterranean, Asia, Africa and Central & South America

With every purchase you make with us, a portion of our revenue goes to NGOs. Discover your contributions to cleaner oceans

Boat from the Indonesia Project, labeled Mobula 8, docked and ready for ocean cleanup efforts, highlighting the initiative to reduce marine pollution.

The MAPP Indonesia Project

The MAPP Indonesia project, led by The Sea Cleaners, unites Indonesian organizations in clean-up operations in Bali's inland waters using their MOBULA 8 multi-collector boat. Local educational events focused on waste management have also been organized.

©Jean-Philippe Mériglier
A modern sailboat from the Manta Project designed for ocean cleanup, sailing on open water under a clear sky

The Manta
Project

Driven by The SeaCleaners, the Manta ship - designed to collect and repurpose floating plastic debris in highly polluted waters - is set to launch in 2025 for a cleanup mission in Southeast Asia, targeting coastal areas, estuaries, and river mouths.


© Synthes3D for The SeaCleaners
A diver removing abandoned fishing nets and debris from the ocean during a beach ghost net cleanup activity.

Beach & Ghost Net Dive Cleanups

A Plastic Ocean takes the helm in organizing cleanup events, dedicated to remove abandoned ghost nets and beach trash that pose a severe threat to marine life.


Meet Our
“Wave Makers”

We partner with influencers and artists to spread the message of marine sustainability.