[s9e17] Upgrade -

The ultimate "upgrade" required isn't just a better machine, but a global shift in how we manufacture and dispose of single-use materials. If you are interested in more environmental tech, I can:

These plastics absorb toxins and are eaten by sea life, entering the global food chain. 🚀 The "Upgrade": The Ocean Cleanup Project

While the technology is impressive, the story concludes with a sobering scientific perspective: [S9E17] Upgrade

Most of the plastic is broken down into tiny fragments smaller than a grain of rice, making traditional "scooping" impossible without harming marine life.

Explain the of why ocean plastic is so hard to recycle. The ultimate "upgrade" required isn't just a better

It is far more efficient to stop plastic at the source (rivers) than to hunt for it in the middle of the ocean.

Detail the of the most recent Ocean Cleanup missions. Explain the of why ocean plastic is so hard to recycle

The episode focuses on the ambitious engineering "upgrade" proposed by , founded by Boyan Slat.