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.
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.
We collect polyester waste from oceans—fishing nets, clothing, and plastic debris—cleaning waters while sourcing materials.
Transform waste into smart solar-powered beacons using advanced 3D printing, each unit a unique geometric sculpture.
Acoustic sensors and AI track narwhal migrations in real-time, sending instant alerts to ships to prevent collisions.
Greenland Coastal Municipalities
3 Pilot Communities
EU Ocean Cleanup Grant
Funded Pilot Program
Maritime Safety Authorities
B2G Partners