Ocean Trash Tracker

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Ocean Trash Tracker 〰️

365,386 pounds

Pounds collected - Updated October 2024

“Cleaning up the ocean is not just an environmental issue, it’s also a social and economic issue that affects the livelihoods of many people around the world. We want to create real change”
— Jeremy Porter - Founder

 Goals

We aim to collect one million pounds of ocean-bound plastic by the end of 2023!
Help us get there!!

This 1 million pounds will:

  • Create ~30,000 fair pay workdays
    for people in poverty

  • Stop about half a million pounds,
    or more of plastic from entering the ocean

Impact Assessment Report

Pounds of Plastic Collected

We collect about 25,000 lbs of plastic every month! That’s about 1 million water bottles kept from going into the Ocean or being burned!

Fair Pay Work Days Created

Every 100 pounds of trash collected creates about 3 fair pay work days.

Reading Programs

We believe that reading is essential to learning, and can be a crucial piece in breaking the poverty cycle. Because of this we have started a Tidey library giving an opportunity for our workers and their families to have access to good reading material.

Recreation Programs

We believe that it’s very important to play! Thanks to Spikeball for donating Spikeball sets we have been able to teach the families of our workers to play Spikeball.

Silverio

Silverio is 88 years old and doesn’t let his age stop him from creating impact. He has lots of children and grandchildren that live with him and he loves the opportunity to help support them by collecting plastic.

Read more about our collectors here!

Edith

This is Edith. She lives right next to this ravine that is used as a landfill in the community. A few years ago she lost her husband to this ravine when he fell down it one night. Before she started collecting plastic for us, she wasn’t able to provide for herself and relied on the generosity of neighbors. As people come to the ravine to dump plastic, she collects it from them which stops it from going into the river and ultimately the ocean.

Read more about our collectors here!