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Probabilistic model for plastic clean-up techs

Short description of the action

Plastic pollution is widespread, and its consequences are of great concern. As a major source of plastic litter in the ocean is produced inland and transported via inland waterways, more than 70 plastic clean-up technologies have been created, to date, to remove plastic and prevent its flux to the sea. The primary aim of these innovative technologies is to collect plastic efficiently. However, organisms and organic material, which have key roles in ecosystems such as rivers and estuaries, might be caught unintentionally. To date, there is a lack of guidelines for deploying and using these technologies, and an objective tool to quantify and assess their bycatch is missing. This project, funded by the Research Foundation Flanders - FWO (application numbers: 1S13522N/1S13524N), aims to create a probabilistic model as the initial step towards a decision framework for plastic clean-up technologies. The aim is to develop a tool to assist policymakers and users in selecting the technological mechanism that, based on the location characteristics, will collect plastic with the least unwanted impact on the environment.

Name of organisation
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ)
Type of organisation
Non-governmental organisation
Type of action proposed
Research and innovation
The action contributes to the following objective or enabler
Protect and restore marine and freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity
Prevent and eliminate pollution of our ocean, seas and waters
List of Partners

Ghent University, Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) and the scientific support of The Ocean Cleanup

Start date of the action
End date of the action
Budget allocated for the action
200000
Basin coverage
Cross-basin
Email
giulia.leone@vliz.be
Country
Belgium
Netherlands