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Boyan Slat

Boyan Slat (born 27 July 1994)[2][3] is a Dutch inventor and entrepreneur.[4] A former aerospace engineering student,[5][6] he is the CEO of The Ocean Cleanup.[7]

Boyan Slat
Slat in 2018
Born (1994-07-27) 27 July 1994 (age 29)[1]
Delft, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Inventor, entrepreneur
Known forThe Ocean Cleanup
AwardsThiel Fellowship
Websitetheoceancleanup.com/boyan-slat/

Initial interest in plastic pollution edit

In 2011, Slat went diving and found that the amount of plastic surpassed the number of fish in the area he explored. He made ocean plastic pollution the subject of a high school project examining why it was considered impossible to clean up. He later came up with the idea of building a passive plastic catchment system, using circulating ocean currents to net plastic waste, which he presented at a TEDx talk in Delft in 2012.[8][9]

Slat discontinued his aerospace engineering studies at TU Delft to devote his time to developing his idea. He founded The Ocean Cleanup in 2013, and shortly after, his TEDx talk went viral after being shared on several news sites.[8]

"Technology is the most potent agent of change. It is an amplifier of our human capabilities", Slat wrote in The Economist. "Whereas other change-agents rely on reshuffling the existing building blocks of society, technological innovation creates entirely new ones, expanding our problem-solving toolbox."[10]

The Ocean Cleanup edit

In 2013 Slat founded the non-profit The Ocean Cleanup, of which he is now the CEO.[7] The group's mission is to develop advanced technologies to rid the world's oceans of plastic.[11] It raised US$2.2 million through a crowd funding campaign with the help of 38,000 donors from 160 countries.[12] In June 2014, the Ocean Cleanup published a 528-page feasibility study[13] about the project's potential. Some declared the concept unfeasible in a technical critique[14][15][16] of the feasibility study on the Deep Sea News website, which was cited by other publications, including Popular Science[17] and The Guardian.[18]

Since the Ocean Cleanup started, the organization has raised tens of millions of dollars in donations from entrepreneurs in Europe and in Silicon Valley, including Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.[19][20]

Cleanup systems edit

The first and second systems, dubbed Systems 001 and 001/B respectively, encountered various technical failures. System 001 was unable to effectively retain plastic and suffered structural stress damage that caused an 18-meter section to break off at one point. However, in 2019, System 001/B, which was a redesign of System 001, successfully captured plastic. This first mission (which includes both systems) returned 60 bags of garbage.[21]

In July 2021, System 002, an updated version, gathered 9,000 kilograms (20,000 lb) of trash.[22]

The Interceptor edit

 
Interceptor 007 in Los Angeles, California.

At an unveiling of a new cleanup system dubbed The Interceptor,[23] Slat cited research from the company which showed that 1,000 of the world's most polluted rivers were responsible for roughly 80% of the world's plastic pollution. In an effort to "close the tap" and drastically reduce the amount of plastic entering the world's oceans, The Ocean Cleanup had devised a barge-like system that was completely solar powered and was aimed to be a scalable solution that could be deployed around the world's rivers. As of mid 2022, Interceptors have been deployed in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam, and are prepared to be deployed in Thailand and Los Angeles, California.[24]

Awards and recognition edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Boyan Slat website". Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. ^ Finger, Tobias (24 June 2014). [The Ocean: This student wants to rid the seas of plastic waste]. Umwelt [environment] (in German). WiWo Green. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. ^ Winter, Caroline (16 September 2014). . Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 17 September 2014.
  4. ^ Boyan, Slat (20 October 2019). "Researchgate". Researchgate.
  5. ^ Pabst, Josephine (24 October 2014). "Idee eines 20-Jährigen könnte die Ozeane entmüllen". Die Welt (in German).
  6. ^ "Boyan Slat". Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b "About". The Ocean. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b "How it all began". The Ocean Cleanup. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  9. ^ "How the oceans can clean themselves: Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft". YouTube. 24 October 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  10. ^ Slat, Boyan. "The Economist". The Economist.
  11. ^ "About". The Ocean Cleanup. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Crowd Funding Campaign". The Ocean Cleanup. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  13. ^ Slat, Boyan (June 2014), (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 23 April 2018, retrieved 24 February 2018 This is version 2.0 of the study. It states (p. 9) that version 1.0 is available on request.
  14. ^ McClain, Craig (6 January 2019). "The Continued Boondoggle of the Ocean Cleanup". DeepSeaNews. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  15. ^ Martini, Kim; Goldstein, Miriam (14 July 2014), The Ocean Cleanup, Part 2: Technical review of the feasibility study
  16. ^ Ben, Guarino (17 January 2019). "Experts warned this floating garbage collector wouldn't work. The ocean proved them right". The Washington Post.
  17. ^ Gertz, Emily (16 July 2014), Does 'The Ocean Cleanup' Stand Up To Peer Review?, Popular Science
  18. ^ Kratochwill, Lindsey (26 March 2016), "Too good to be true? The Ocean Cleanup Project faces feasibility questions", The Guardian
  19. ^ a b Caminiti, Susan (22 April 2017). "Why Peter Thiel believes in this 22-year-old's dream to clean up the oceans". CNBC. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  20. ^ . The Ocean Cleanup. Archived from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  21. ^ Bendix, Aria (12 December 2019). "A device invented by a 25-year-old is finally catching trash in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It hauled 60 bags to shore to turn into new products". Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  22. ^ Cohen, Li (16 October 2021). "Nearly 20,000 pounds of trash removed from one of the biggest accumulations of ocean plastic in the world". CBS News. from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  23. ^ Boyan Slat unveils the Interceptor River Cleanup system | Cleaning Rivers | The Ocean Cleanup, retrieved 7 June 2020
  24. ^ "The Ocean Cleanup Dashboard". www.theoceancleanup.com.
  25. ^ "Boyan Slat - Inspiration and action". 2014 Laureates. United Nations Environment Programme. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  26. ^ "UN Champions of the Earth 2014". 19 November 2014.
  27. ^ . www.youngship.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  28. ^ "30 Under 30 2016 Europe: Science and Healthcare". Forbes. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  29. ^ "European of the Year: Boyan Slat Wants to Clean Up the Oceans". Reader's Digest. 31 January 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  30. ^ "Dit is de Nederlander van het Jaar 2017 - Elsevierweekblad.nl". Elsevierweekblad.nl (in Dutch). 6 December 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2018.[permanent dead link]
  31. ^ "European Leadership Awards: meet the winners". euronews. 23 May 2018. Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  32. ^ "PMI Future 50". PMI. 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • How the Oceans Can Clean Themselves – Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft

boyan, slat, born, july, 1994, dutch, inventor, entrepreneur, former, aerospace, engineering, student, ocean, cleanup, slat, 2018born, 1994, july, 1994, delft, netherlandsoccupation, inventor, entrepreneurknown, forthe, ocean, cleanupawardsthiel, fellowshipweb. Boyan Slat born 27 July 1994 2 3 is a Dutch inventor and entrepreneur 4 A former aerospace engineering student 5 6 he is the CEO of The Ocean Cleanup 7 Boyan SlatSlat in 2018Born 1994 07 27 27 July 1994 age 29 1 Delft NetherlandsOccupation s Inventor entrepreneurKnown forThe Ocean CleanupAwardsThiel FellowshipWebsitetheoceancleanup wbr com wbr boyan slat wbr Contents 1 Initial interest in plastic pollution 2 The Ocean Cleanup 2 1 Cleanup systems 2 2 The Interceptor 3 Awards and recognition 4 References 5 External linksInitial interest in plastic pollution editIn 2011 Slat went diving and found that the amount of plastic surpassed the number of fish in the area he explored He made ocean plastic pollution the subject of a high school project examining why it was considered impossible to clean up He later came up with the idea of building a passive plastic catchment system using circulating ocean currents to net plastic waste which he presented at a TEDx talk in Delft in 2012 8 9 Slat discontinued his aerospace engineering studies at TU Delft to devote his time to developing his idea He founded The Ocean Cleanup in 2013 and shortly after his TEDx talk went viral after being shared on several news sites 8 Technology is the most potent agent of change It is an amplifier of our human capabilities Slat wrote in The Economist Whereas other change agents rely on reshuffling the existing building blocks of society technological innovation creates entirely new ones expanding our problem solving toolbox 10 The Ocean Cleanup editMain article The Ocean Cleanup In 2013 Slat founded the non profit The Ocean Cleanup of which he is now the CEO 7 The group s mission is to develop advanced technologies to rid the world s oceans of plastic 11 It raised US 2 2 million through a crowd funding campaign with the help of 38 000 donors from 160 countries 12 In June 2014 the Ocean Cleanup published a 528 page feasibility study 13 about the project s potential Some declared the concept unfeasible in a technical critique 14 15 16 of the feasibility study on the Deep Sea News website which was cited by other publications including Popular Science 17 and The Guardian 18 Since the Ocean Cleanup started the organization has raised tens of millions of dollars in donations from entrepreneurs in Europe and in Silicon Valley including Marc Benioff CEO of Salesforce 19 20 Cleanup systems edit The first and second systems dubbed Systems 001 and 001 B respectively encountered various technical failures System 001 was unable to effectively retain plastic and suffered structural stress damage that caused an 18 meter section to break off at one point However in 2019 System 001 B which was a redesign of System 001 successfully captured plastic This first mission which includes both systems returned 60 bags of garbage 21 In July 2021 System 002 an updated version gathered 9 000 kilograms 20 000 lb of trash 22 The Interceptor edit nbsp Interceptor 007 in Los Angeles California At an unveiling of a new cleanup system dubbed The Interceptor 23 Slat cited research from the company which showed that 1 000 of the world s most polluted rivers were responsible for roughly 80 of the world s plastic pollution In an effort to close the tap and drastically reduce the amount of plastic entering the world s oceans The Ocean Cleanup had devised a barge like system that was completely solar powered and was aimed to be a scalable solution that could be deployed around the world s rivers As of mid 2022 Interceptors have been deployed in Indonesia Malaysia the Dominican Republic and Vietnam and are prepared to be deployed in Thailand and Los Angeles California 24 Awards and recognition editIn November 2014 Slat was awarded the Champions of the Earth award of the United Nations Environment Programme 25 26 HM King Harald of Norway awarded Slat the Young Entrepreneur Award in 2015 27 Forbes included Slat in their 30 Under 30 list in 2016 28 He was selected for a Thiel Fellowship a program started in 2011 by venture capitalist and PayPal co founder Peter Thiel It gives 100 000 to entrepreneurs 22 years old and younger who have left or postponed college to work on their start up 19 In February 2017 Reader s Digest appointed Slat European of the Year 29 and the Dutch magazine Elsevier awarded him Nederlander van het Jaar 2017 Dutchman of the Year 2017 30 In 2018 Slat was awarded the Leonardo da Vinci International Art Award and Euronews award European Entrepreneur of the Year 31 In 2020 Slat was honored with the Future 50 Leaders honoree award by the Project Management Institute 32 References edit Boyan Slat website Retrieved 5 November 2021 Finger Tobias 24 June 2014 The Ocean Dieser Student will die Weltmeere Plastikmull befreie The Ocean This student wants to rid the seas of plastic waste Umwelt environment in German WiWo Green Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 25 October 2014 Winter Caroline 16 September 2014 This Dutch Guy Now Has the Funds to Build His Ocean Cleanup Machine Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on 17 September 2014 Boyan Slat 20 October 2019 Researchgate Researchgate Pabst Josephine 24 October 2014 Idee eines 20 Jahrigen konnte die Ozeane entmullen Die Welt in German Boyan Slat Retrieved 24 July 2017 a b About The Ocean Retrieved 24 July 2017 a b How it all began The Ocean Cleanup Retrieved 6 June 2017 How the oceans can clean themselves Boyan Slat at TEDxDelft YouTube 24 October 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2017 Slat Boyan The Economist The Economist About The Ocean Cleanup Retrieved 6 June 2017 Crowd Funding Campaign The Ocean Cleanup Retrieved 6 June 2017 Slat Boyan June 2014 How the oceans can clean themselves a feasibility study PDF archived from the original PDF on 23 April 2018 retrieved 24 February 2018 This is version 2 0 of the study It states p 9 that version 1 0 is available on request McClain Craig 6 January 2019 The Continued Boondoggle of the Ocean Cleanup DeepSeaNews Retrieved 12 August 2021 Martini Kim Goldstein Miriam 14 July 2014 The Ocean Cleanup Part 2 Technical review of the feasibility study Ben Guarino 17 January 2019 Experts warned this floating garbage collector wouldn t work The ocean proved them right The Washington Post Gertz Emily 16 July 2014 Does The Ocean Cleanup Stand Up To Peer Review Popular Science Kratochwill Lindsey 26 March 2016 Too good to be true The Ocean Cleanup Project faces feasibility questions The Guardian a b Caminiti Susan 22 April 2017 Why Peter Thiel believes in this 22 year old s dream to clean up the oceans CNBC Retrieved 23 April 2017 The Ocean Cleanup Raises 21 7 Million USD in Donations to Start Pacific Cleanup Trials The Ocean Cleanup Archived from the original on 2 June 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2017 Bendix Aria 12 December 2019 A device invented by a 25 year old is finally catching trash in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch It hauled 60 bags to shore to turn into new products Retrieved 24 December 2019 Cohen Li 16 October 2021 Nearly 20 000 pounds of trash removed from one of the biggest accumulations of ocean plastic in the world CBS News Archived from the original on 16 October 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Boyan Slat unveils the Interceptor River Cleanup system Cleaning Rivers The Ocean Cleanup retrieved 7 June 2020 The Ocean Cleanup Dashboard www theoceancleanup com Boyan Slat Inspiration and action 2014 Laureates United Nations Environment Programme Retrieved 17 November 2014 UN Champions of the Earth 2014 19 November 2014 Young Entrepreneur Award 2017 www youngship com Archived from the original on 6 August 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2017 30 Under 30 2016 Europe Science and Healthcare Forbes Retrieved 24 July 2017 European of the Year Boyan Slat Wants to Clean Up the Oceans Reader s Digest 31 January 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2017 Dit is de Nederlander van het Jaar 2017 Elsevierweekblad nl Elsevierweekblad nl in Dutch 6 December 2017 Retrieved 25 May 2018 permanent dead link European Leadership Awards 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