The fight against plastic waste in the oceans has only just begun. But it already has some heroes who are achieving considerable success within the realms of possibility. One of them is 4ocean - so far one of the few commercially successful companies cleaning up the world’s oceans. 4ocean employs its own professional crews to retrieve plastic and other harmful waste from the sea, rivers and coastlines. In our newsroom series Valdivia: Future, learn more about this pioneering company — and how you can support it and benefit yourself in the process.
Waste Disposal as a Recipe for Success
Reducing the pollution of the oceans with plastic waste can confidently be described as the task of the century. There are no quick solutions in sight. Some scientists doubt whether it will ever be possible to completely rid the oceans of this burden. This makes it all the more commendable that companies and projects are taking a stand against the flood of plastic and pessimism. This is particularly true of 4ocean, a stroke of luck if you follow the words of co-founder and CEO Alex Schulze:
“When a friend and I started the company, we were just two surfers trying to clean up the ocean. We never imagined that our humble little startup would grow into a global cleanup company that collects millions of pounds of trash from the planet’s oceans, rivers and coastlines every year.”
Hope for Guatemala, too
Today, 4ocean is a globally operating company and has collected over 15.4 million tonnes of plastic waste since it was founded in 2017. The company has long ceased to be limited to collecting waste with its own crews and their 17 boats: Local forces produce the wristbands that have established 4ocean’s success story and are now sought-after collector’s items. 4ocean has bases in Florida, Indonesia and Guatemala and has also built up some of the local waste disposal infrastructure itself.
It was also the base in Guatemala that drew our attention to 4ocean, as we are already active there through the Children’s Future Foundation (“Stiftung Kinderzukunft) and are therefore keeping a closer eye on the country as a whole. 4ocean is primarily working to prevent plastic waste from entering the sea in the first place. The main base is located in the harbour town of Puerto Barrios, with two branch offices in the coastal towns of El Quetzalito and San Francisco del Mar. From there, the 4ocean plastic fishermen work on the open sea, in the estuary of the heavily polluted Rio Motagua and along the coasts of the Gulf of Honduras.
From Plastic Waste to Collector’s Item
4ocean’s success is based on a simple idea: the salvaged material is sorted, recycled where possible and in some cases transformed directly into products for the extensive 4ocean shop. A prime example of this are the numerous bracelets, some of which are designed by artists. With purchase prices starting at 20 US dollars, the collection and processing of 5 US pounds (approx. 2.27 kg) of waste is financed. In addition to the bracelets and other jewellery, the shop offers clothing, household and toiletries, bags and much more — from sustainable production, mostly made from recycled plastics and always with a subsidy for the work of 4ocean.
Companies can purchase the popular ribbons from 500 pieces at a price of 15 US dollars each — for example as giveaways for customers or at trade fairs, for their own employees and team events. Here, too, each ribbon represents 5 US pounds of waste removed. 500 wristbands therefore already “buy” over 1.1 tonnes less waste in the sea.
Partnership Models for Companies
4ocean also offers companies various partnership models — and a promotional advantage: “Partnering with 4ocean means taking part in a global clean-up. We collect plastic that pollutes the oceans with transparency, accountability and traceability audited by third parties to ensure compliance with high standards.”
In addition to donations, e.g. by purchasing a ribbon, the “Cleanup Sponsor” model is particularly interesting for companies in the construction and property sector: you finance the collection of a certain amount of waste and thus raise awareness of your services, events or other activities. 4ocean offers “Ocean Plastic Neutral” certification to manufacturers of plastic products. Retailers can utilise various cooperation models, including as resellers of 4ocean products.
Valdivia and the Sea — a Profound Connection
Deep draft in performance, passion for the sea — that’s how we found our name Valdivia. Because “Valdivia” was the name of the German research vessel that set off on a systematic exploration of the deep sea in 1898. The expedition was led by the zoologist Carl Chun (1852 — 1914) from Höchst, now Frankfurt am Main. Equipped with the most modern research facilities of the time, the Valdivia was able to plumb ocean depths of up to six kilometres and more. It also had special nets developed by Carl Chun, with which it could collect flora and fauna at almost any depth and bring them to the surface for examination.
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(Text sources: https://www.4ocean.com/pages/missionhttps://www.4ocean.com/pages/partnerships)