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  1. Using our Clean River Model, we can prevent new plastic pollution and clean up legacy pollution. The model integrates strategic and early interventions in the plastic lifecycle: from raising awareness and the reduction of virgin plastic use, to circular economy solutions.

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  2. Jun 28, 2021 · The Clean Currents Coalition has deployed projects around the planet to remove plastic waste from key river systems. River clean-ups help reduce the volume of plastic waste that reaches our oceans. Innovative ideas and science are helping community leaders and policymakers tackle the plastic-waste problem.

  3. Littered with waste, the Klang River was identified by Dutch non-profit The Ocean Cleanup (TOC) as one of the 50 most polluted rivers in the world. Plastic bottles, packaging and containers floated on its surface or were trapped in the roots of the mangrove trees by the riverbank.

  4. River Cleanup is a global network organization on a mission to clean rivers by empowering people, preventing pollution, and accelerating change. Vision: plastic-free rivers

  5. Clean Rivers is a global non-profit dedicated to tackling the millions of tons of plastic waste entering the world’s oceans from river systems every year. We are catalysts for the creation of circular economies that stop plastic waste, drive innovation and empower communities.

  6. We are on a mission to clean rivers by empowering people, preventing pollution, and accelerating change! Our approach, better known as our Clean River Model, is made up of 3 pillars and 2 enablers. Together, they take on the entire lifecycle of river plastics.

  7. Aug 3, 2022 · Every year, up to 2.97 million tons of plastic enter the ocean through rivers. Here's how companies around the world are trying to clean these rivers up.