POLYGUARD

Ocean Waste to Arctic Life Saver

Transforming discarded polyester into AI-powered solar beacons that protect majestic narwhals and guide ships through fragile Arctic waters.

THE WOW MOMENT

A fisherman in a remote Greenland village watches a newly installed PolyGuard beacon—made entirely from recycled fishing nets and clothing waste—flash blue as a pod of narwhals surfaces nearby. The beacon's app buzzes his phone: "Narwhals detected, 300m east, reduce speed." He sees the majestic creatures safely pass, protected by the very plastic waste that once threatened their home.

How It Works

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Ocean Harvest

We collect polyester waste from oceans—fishing nets, clothing, and plastic debris—cleaning waters while sourcing materials.

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3D Print Beacons

Transform waste into smart solar-powered beacons using advanced 3D printing, each unit a unique geometric sculpture.

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AI Detection

Acoustic sensors and AI track narwhal migrations in real-time, sending instant alerts to ships to prevent collisions.

Trusted By

Greenland Coastal Municipalities

3 Pilot Communities

EU Ocean Cleanup Grant

Funded Pilot Program

Maritime Safety Authorities

B2G Partners