Big Blue Ocean Cleanup Expands Global Efforts to Protect Our Oceans

Big Blue Ocean Cleanup, one of the world’s leading independent marine conservation organisations, continues to make waves in the fight against ocean plastic pollution. With teams and volunteers operating across the globe, the organisation has become a driving force in coastal protection, marine research, and environmental education.

This year alone, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup has supported dozens of community cleanups, removed thousands of kilograms of ocean-bound plastic, and provided resources to schools and businesses committed to sustainability. The group’s flagship campaigns have not only helped clean coastlines but also inspired global participation through innovative outreach.

Beyond coastal cleanups, the organisation works closely with partners in industry, government, and hospitality to create long-term strategies for reducing marine waste and restoring ecosystems. Recent partnerships include collaborations with international corporations, local communities, and student-led initiatives, demonstrating the organisation’s commitment to empowering people of all ages to protect the planet’s blue spaces.

Rory Sinclair of Big Blue Ocean Cleanup, said:

“Every piece of plastic we remove and every person we inspire brings us closer to our vision of a cleaner, healthier ocean. Our work shows what’s possible when communities, businesses, and individuals come together for a common purpose.”

Looking ahead, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup plans to scale up its operations, expanding into new regions, deepening partnerships, and launching further projects that combine innovation with hands-on action. With ocean health at the heart of global sustainability, the organisation’s work has never been more vital.

About Big Blue Ocean Cleanup

Founded to tackle one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup is an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans. Its mission spans ocean cleanups, conservation projects, education programmes, and scientific research. By mobilising volunteers, businesses, and communities, Big Blue Ocean Cleanup is creating a global movement for cleaner seas.

For press enquiries, partnership opportunities, or to get involved, visit www.bigblueoceancleanup.org.

Rory Sinclair