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Gravity Wave, a for-profit company, is tackling ocean waste by recycling discarded fishing nets into commercial products. They collect nets, partner with dive teams for retrieval, and use blockchain to certify environmental impact. The company has collected 1,400 tons of plastic and fishing nets to date.

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Gravity Wave Recycles Ghost Nets to Combat Ocean Waste
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Gravity Wave, a for-profit company, is tackling ocean waste by recycling discarded fishing nets into commercial products. They collect nets, partner with dive teams for retrieval, and use blockchain to certify environmental impact. The company has collected 1,400 tons of plastic and fishing nets to date.
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When most people think of ocean waste, they often picture mounds of plastic that wash up on the sandy beaches of remote islands in the Pacific. But environmentalists face a hidden scourge in abandoned fishing nets that drift beneath the waves and blanket the ocean floor.These discarded “ghost nets” are typically made of durable nylon and can last for centuries, trapping marine life and damaging coral reefs. Getting them off the ocean floor can require dayslong dives from expert teams. A mission from 2024 spanned five days and pulled up 4,900 kilograms of netting — roughly the weight of an African elephant.Now, some start-ups are trying to tackle the problem by recycling the nets into commercial products that will appeal to consumers interested in saving the oceans and companies eager to prove they are environmentally friendly. Some are making soccer and volleyball nets; others are making surfboards or bracelets.A brother and sister in Spain started a company to collect and turn the gho...

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