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A decade of innovation in support of initiatives that remove or prevent ocean pollution


Posted on 08/06/2022  by UK Comms Team
Tagged ocean plastic, ocean, Ogyre, Reverse Logistics Credits, case study, impact, Circular Economy, Circular Action Hub

In support of this year’s United Nations World Oceans Day, we have looked back on our decade of activities in developing market mechanisms to support initiatives that remove or prevent ocean pollution, and we are celebrating those initiatives on the Circular Action Hub who do the same.

Cover story for Brazilian ‘fishing for plastic’ initiative


Posted on 23/05/2022  by UK Comms Team
Tagged Circular Economy, Circular Action programme, Circular Action, KOLEKT, Ogyre, ocean plastic

BVRio's project in partnership with the Italian social enterprise Ogyre featured on the cover of O Globo, a mainstream newspaper in Brazil, over the weekend. The reporter Ludmilla Lima went to meet the fishers, who are now earning a salary collecting waste from Guanabara Bay through the project, after seeing the fish almost disappear in less than two decades from their coastline very much in part because of pollution.

Ocean plastic recovery project involving Brazilian fishers enters second phase


Posted on 04/05/2022  by UK Comms Team
Tagged ocean plastic, waste management, plastic, recycling, Circular Economy, KOLEKT

After a successful trial, the second phase of our project in partnership with Italian social enterprise, Ogyre, to manage the removal of solid waste from Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, by local fishers, is now underway.

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