landlocked or not, can become its own energy island. that was paul. isn t it interesting that those solar platforms were floating an old bits of plastic and cork? i mean, normally, we want to get that sort of stuff out of the water, don t we? absolutely, and we ve been speaking to a company that s gained a lot of attention and investment by using giant nets and ai robots to deal with the global problem of plastic pollution. obviously, it s been way harder than i ever imagined it to be. it s the immensity of the problem. there s a lot of plastic that s already in the ocean. there s 60 years of legacy in these ocean garbage patches that needs to be cleaned up. my name is boyan slat, and i m the founder and ceo
that those solar platforms were floating on old bits of plastic and cork? i mean, normally we want to get that sort of stuff out of the water, don t we? absolutely, and we ve been speaking to a company that s gained a lot of attention and investment by using giant nets and ai robots to deal with the global problem of plastic pollution. obviously it s been way harder than i ever imagined it to be. it s the immensity of the problem. there s a lot of plastic that s already in the ocean. there s 60 years of legacy in these ocean garbage patches that needs to be cleaned up. my name is boyan slat, and i m the founder and ceo at the ocean cleanup. there s two things that we do. on one hand, we clean up the legacy pollution
production by a third, and so the future looks bright for solar, where every country, landlocked or not, can become its own energy island. that was paul. isn t it interesting that those solar platforms were floating on old bits of plastic and cork? i mean, normally we want to get that sort of stuff out of the water, don t you? absolutely. and we ve been speaking to a company that s gained a lot of attention and investment by using giant nets and ai robots to deal with the global problem of plastic pollution. obviously it s been way harder than i ever imagined it to be. it s the immensity of the problem. there s a lot of plastic that s already in the ocean. there s 60 years of legacy in these ocean garbage patches that needs to be cleaned up.
for solar, where every country, landlocked or not, can become its own energy island. that was paul. isn t it interesting that those solar platforms were floating an old bits of plastic and cork? i mean, normally we want to get that sort of stuff out of the water, don t we? absolutely, and we ve been speaking to a company that s gained a lot of attention and investment by using giant nets and ai robots to deal with the global problem of plastic pollution. obviously it s been way harder than i ever imagined it to be. it s the immensity of the problem. there s a lot of plastic that s already in the ocean. there s 60 years of legacy in these ocean garbage patches that needs to be cleaned up. my name is boyan slat,
absolutely, and we ve been speaking to a company that s gained a lot of attention and investment by using giant nets and ai robots to deal with the global problem of plastic pollution. obviously it s been way harder than i ever imagined it to be. it s the immensity of the problem. there s a lot of plastic that s already in the ocean. there s 60 years of legacy in these ocean garbage patches that needs to be cleaned up. my name is boyan slat, and i m the founder and ceo at the ocean cleanup. there s two things that we do. on one hand, we clean up the legacy pollution in these ocean garbage patches. we developed these very long u shaped barriers