Our Approach & Currect Projects

Our Phased Approach River

SCOPE SELECTION

Milestone: Preliminary desk and field assessment of river pollution.

RIVER DATA COLLECTION

Milestone: Collect data on river pollution and river behavior.

RIVERINE EXTRACTION PROPOSAL

Milestones: Analyze and propose technical solution. Develop business model and scale-up plan.

DEPLOYMENT

Milestones: Deploy solution and begin removing plastic.

OPERATIONS

Milestones: Operate technologies, oversee waste management operations.

MONITORING IMPACT

Milestones: Data collection and verification of performance.

In Collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup

1
Clean the Legacy Plastic in The Oceans

2
Stop Plastic Floating from Rivers to Oceans

Our Current Projects

The Mumbai Project

Of the 144 worlds most polluted major river systems, 13 are in Mumbai. BCRF and The Ocean Cleanup are working towards a city centric approach to clean these rivers. The project is in the research phase. Cameras are deployed in Mumbai water systems. From the data that is collected, a comprehensive research report will be released over the next few months based on the proprietary technology provided by The Ocean Cleanup. The research will define the customised solution best suited to clean the specific water system and next phase will be deployment (proposed in end 2024-early 2025}

The Southern Indian Ocean Project (Expected to start in 2025)

Most waste enters the ocean via rivers. The fastest and most cost-effective route to cleaning the ocean is to stop waste leakage from rivers. We have a two pronged approach towards the Indian Ocean – start the Mumbai project of cleaning rivers to reduce emissions (2024) whilst beginning research into the Indian Ocean to identify the most scientific way to proceed with a direct cleanup project (2025).

The Mumbai Project

Of the 144 worlds most polluted major river systems, 13 are in Mumbai. BCRF and The Ocean Cleanup are working towards a city centric approach to clean these rivers. The project is in the research phase. Cameras are deployed in Mumbai water systems. From the data that is collected, a comprehensive research report will be released over the next few months based on the proprietary technology provided by The Ocean Cleanup. The research will define the customised solution best suited to clean the specific water system and next phase will be deployment (proposed in end 2024-early 2025}

The Southern Indian Ocean Project (Expected to start in 2025)

Most waste enters the ocean via rivers. The fastest and most cost-effective route to cleaning the ocean is to stop waste leakage from rivers. We have a two pronged approach towards the Indian Ocean – start the Mumbai project of cleaning rivers to reduce emissions (2024) whilst beginning research into the Indian Ocean to identify the most scientific way to proceed with a direct cleanup project (2025).

Our Phased Approach River

Prospecting and Research Phase

Understanding The Problem

OUR SOLUTION - DEPLOYMENT
The Ocean Cleanup's

INTERCEPTOR TM
SOLUTIONS 

No two rivers are the same.

The Ocean Cleanup has developed a range of technology solutions for all river environments.

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