Dubai-Based Startup to Raise $1.2M NFT Fund to Clean Up Ocean Plastics Globally

Oceans & Us announced on Sunday that it plans to raise $1.2 million in funding to clean up oceans worldwide. The Dubai based non-profit organization wants to raise funds by selling 10,000 generative non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and launching a new cryptocurrency.

The green startup plans to launch its token as a way to raise funds by crowdsourcing.

The company seeks to partner with 100 brands across the UAE and the Middle East with a sustainable product or solution. Whoever buys or owns the NFT would have discounts or benefits with these firms.

The aim of the company is to raise awareness and funds to build boats that clean up the oceans.

Oceans & Us has progressed in talks to partner with various firms including the team behind the Qatar World Cup, the top UAE-based retailer Landmark Group, coffee brands that already have a mission to promote green practices, solar home solutions companies, and sustainable fashion brands, among others.

The startup said that it is closely working with Marakeb Technologies, a major tech firm based in the United Arab Emirates, to design autonomous, self-driven boats powered by AI that will clear plastic from oceans and rivers.

Marakeb Technologies is 30% owned by the Abu Dhabi government. The launch of the AI self-driven boats is scheduled to take place in July this year.

Joel Michael, the founder of Oceans & Us, talked about the development and said that the partnership is mainly to bring together the community and bring art as a means of communication.

The executive stated: “Sustainability is an ecosystem, and NFTs work as a gateway. Buying an NFT enables people to invest and participate in a hands-on way. The idea is for all of this to sit on the blockchain that is transparent so every single dollar invested can be seen clearly where it goes.”

“The biggest thing we want to solve is transporting plastic we collect back to land so it can be repurposed.” Michael elaborated further.

He disclosed that since the government supports such initiatives, firms in the private markets are seen joining hands. Michael said: “We have seen tremendous support from the UAE and think it’s the epicentre of sustainability in the region.”

Blockchain Paving the Way

The concept of blockchain was born out of the need to create something that was decentralized, immutable, transparent, and completely secure. Such characteristics echo what people look for when they hear the term “social good.”

This explains the reason why many firms are now looking at how they can use this technology to improve themselves while also helping others at the same time.

Overfishing and pollution have adversely affected marine biodiversity, while climate change threatens to increase the severity of diseases, storms, and other impacts.

Oceans & Us is working with various partners to develop and scale blockchain projects to rid millions of tons of plastic that enter the world’s oceans.

By supporting the firm, consumers help it progress towards its goal of cleaning up 90% of floating ocean plastic pollution.

Polygon Partners with NGO OCEEF for Ocean Conservation Initiatives

On Thursday, decentralized Ethereum scaling platform, Polygon announced it would join forces with the Ocean Conservation Exploration and Education Foundation (OCEEF) to advance ocean literacy by finding new ways to give people exposure to deep-sea missions.

According to Polygon, this partnership aims to offer interactive experiences through a governance platform where participants can help make key decisions surrounding the RV Odyssey, one of the most advanced ocean research vessels around the globe. 

Polygon tweeted: 

“A new wave in ocean conservation @oceef_, a world-class ocean conservation NGO, is working with #Polygon towards a next-gen ocean conservation initiative…Participants will be able to explore all of the ship’s facilities and real-time data via immersive, interactive experiences in the Metaverse.” 

In addition, Polygon further stated this product would be supported by purchasing NFTs, and Polygon’s distributed governance platform will help OCEEF increase engagement.

Using Metaverse and other Web3 tools, Polygon is said to help democratize access to RV Odyssey. With this, participants can decide the vessel’s future itinerary, research, and even engage in the missions on board.

“Using our Polygon partnership and its carbon-neutral tech as a launchpad, we will be using technology to democratize access to the vessel through multiple Web3 platforms as well as provide participants with the ability to help decide the vessel’s future itinerary and research,” said OCEEF Founder Alex Moukas at the Green Blockchain Summit 2.0 hosted by Polygon.

Furthermore, OCEEF will allow participants to assist in decisions, including missions, participation, and locations. Co-founder of Polygon, Sandeep Nailwal, spoke concerning this topic, saying: 

“Being able to facilitate a global endeavour such as the one that OCEEF is undertaking is very humbling. I know that our technology is up to the task of bringing these types of immersive, educational, and change-making experiences to people all over the globe.”

In April, Polygon’s core team announced its commitment to transforming into carbon-negative by the end of the year and pledging $20 million to climate-related projects. Since then, Polygon has achieved carbon-neutral status, eliminating 104,794 tonnes of greenhouse gasses, more than the entirety of the network’s CO2 debt since inception.

Image source: Polygon

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