At Healthy Seas, we’re committed to making a tangible impact on the problem of marine litter and ocean plastic. We recently partnered with our founding partner, Aquafil and the ECONYL® Academy to host a webinar for business audiences that delved into these critical issues, highlighting the activities and collaborations central to our mission.

Presented by Veronika Mikos, the Director of Healthy Seas, this insightful webinar provided a comprehensive overview of marine litter, its sources, and the adverse effects it has on our oceans. Special guest Elvira Herrera from Hyundai Motor Europe joined the discussion, offering a unique perspective on our long-standing partnership and the innovative activities we’re developing together to combat ocean pollution.

Key Topics Covered in the Webinar

  • Sources and dangers of Marine Litter: Veronika explained how various human activities contribute to ocean pollution, emphasizing the need for a multi-faceted approach to tackle this issue.
  • Healthy Seas Activities: We explored our ongoing efforts to remove marine litter from oceans and coastal areas. From ghost nets to plastic debris, we’re turning harmful waste into valuable resources with our partners.
  • Partnerships for Change: Hyundai Motor Europe shared insights into our collaboration and how companies can contribute to the sustainability journey. Through partnerships like this, we aim to create a positive impact on the environment.

If you missed the live event, don’t worry. We’ve made the recording available for you to watch at your convenience. Check out the video below to learn more about our mission and how we’re working with business partners to make a difference.

Watch the Webinar

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We believe that by working with many different business partners, we can create a healthier and more sustainable future for our oceans. Follow our journey as we continue to collaborate with innovative partners, raise awareness, and develop solutions to reduce marine litter.

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