This Autonomous Aquatic Vehicle will cleanse 90% of floating ocean plastic pollution!
“We develop advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic.”
-theoceancleanup.com
The Largest Cleanup in History
Coming all the way from the land of windmills and wooden shoes, the Interceptor is the brainchild of The Ocean Cleanup, a Norwegian non-profit organization, and Konecranes, a world-leading group providing lifting equipment.
“We aim to clean up 90% of floating ocean plastic pollution.”
-theoceancleanup.com
This aquatic vehicle brings a whole lot of innovation to our polluted rivers and oceans. They aspire to use this autonomous aquatic apparatus to cleanse 90% of floating ocean plastic pollution!
Here's how it works. Its barrier allows the plastic to flow naturally onto the conveyor belt. From there, the debris is chauffeured into the shuttle, which distributes the waste to six dumpsters carrying 11,000 gallons combined. When they are nearly filled, the Interceptor sends a message to local operators to collect the contents.
Using floating barriers to extract over 100,000 pounds of trash a day, the Interceptor aims to put itself out of a job by cleaning the world's 1,000 most plastic-polluted rivers. A noble task, do you think they're up for it?
Interceptor
Design: Ocean Cleanup North Pacific Foundation
Location: New York, NY, U.S.A
Price: Non-profit organization
Length: 78.7’ / 24 m
Width: 26.3’ / 8 m
Height: 16.4’ / 5 m
Storage Capacity: 13,208.6 gal / 50 M³
Dumpsters on Barge: 6
Dumpster Capacity: 2,192.63 gal / 8.3 M³
Features
Containerized components for assembly on site.
Navigation channel on side of the system.
100% solar powered
The Interceptors are internet-connected.
Designed for series production