Ocean Plastic
Interception Station
A base yard where Ocean Plastic and Ghost Nets are separated to be repurposed into valuable products.
In 2019 we collaborated with Parley for the Oceans to create the Ocean Plastic© Interception Station at the Maui Tropical Plantation. Cleanups hosted by Love the Sea and our Partners remove marine debris from Maui County coastlines and divert Ocean Plastic© to the facility with eventual transfer to Honolulu for recycling. Contact us at Love the Sea if you would like to drop off Ocean Plastic©, please note this is not a public transfer station. Ocean Plastic© is hard, opaque plastic with no biofoul (visible living organisms) attached.
In 2021 Parley for the Oceans is launching the Parley Ocean School at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu which includes an area for education, events, training and Ocean Plastic© recycling. They plan to utilize a recycling technique that takes the plastic collected through beach clean up efforts and recycles them into products we need in Hawaii. For more information contact matt@lovethesea.org.
In 2019 we collaborated with Parley for the Oceans to create the Ocean Plastic© Interception Station at the Maui Tropical Plantation. Cleanups hosted by Love the Sea and our Partners remove marine debris from Maui County coastlines and divert Ocean Plastic© to the facility with eventual transfer to Honolulu for recycling. Contact us at Love the Sea if you would like to drop off Ocean Plastic©, please note this is not a public transfer station. Ocean Plastic© is hard, opaque plastic with no biofoul (visible living organisms) attached.
In 2021 Parley for the Oceans is launching the Parley Ocean School at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu which includes an area for education, events, training and Ocean Plastic© recycling. They plan to utilize a recycling technique that takes the plastic collected through beach clean up efforts and recycles them into products we need in Hawaii. For more information contact matt@lovethesea.org.