55 min

Turning Waste into Opportunity - with Victor Préaux from Waste Free Oceans Plastic. Climate. Future.

    • Chemistry

In this week's podcast episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Victor Préaux, a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and a project manager at Waste Free Oceans, a nonprofit organization tackling plastic pollution by cleaning up debris and transforming it into new materials. The conversation covered a range of topics, from the innovative ways they're giving plastic a second life to the importance of raising awareness.

While cleanups are a crucial part of their mission, Victor emphasized that Waste Free Oceans sees itself as more than just a collection service. They play a key role in connecting different partners in the waste management chain. This includes recyclers, waste collectors, and even brands looking for sustainable materials. By facilitating these connections, Waste Free Oceans hopes to create a more circular system for plastic, where waste becomes a valuable resource.
Moreover, the role of education and awareness-raising was also discussed. Waste Free Oceans has developed educational games and children's books to teach younger generations about recycling and the environmental impact of plastic.
Finally, the discussion also touched on Waste Free Oceans' evolving goals, as they aim to increase their influence in policymaking and partner with the public sector, with the aim of creating effective regulations and economic incentives that promote waste reduction and a more sustainable approach to plastic use.
If you're interested in getting involved with Waste Free Oceans, reach them through their social media or their website to volunteer or participate in discussions. Additionally, on the 17th of march of 2024, as part of the SURPASS project, WFO will organize a cleanup event in Brussels.

In this week's podcast episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Victor Préaux, a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and a project manager at Waste Free Oceans, a nonprofit organization tackling plastic pollution by cleaning up debris and transforming it into new materials. The conversation covered a range of topics, from the innovative ways they're giving plastic a second life to the importance of raising awareness.

While cleanups are a crucial part of their mission, Victor emphasized that Waste Free Oceans sees itself as more than just a collection service. They play a key role in connecting different partners in the waste management chain. This includes recyclers, waste collectors, and even brands looking for sustainable materials. By facilitating these connections, Waste Free Oceans hopes to create a more circular system for plastic, where waste becomes a valuable resource.
Moreover, the role of education and awareness-raising was also discussed. Waste Free Oceans has developed educational games and children's books to teach younger generations about recycling and the environmental impact of plastic.
Finally, the discussion also touched on Waste Free Oceans' evolving goals, as they aim to increase their influence in policymaking and partner with the public sector, with the aim of creating effective regulations and economic incentives that promote waste reduction and a more sustainable approach to plastic use.
If you're interested in getting involved with Waste Free Oceans, reach them through their social media or their website to volunteer or participate in discussions. Additionally, on the 17th of march of 2024, as part of the SURPASS project, WFO will organize a cleanup event in Brussels.

55 min