Autonomous Solar-Powered Ocean Cleaners
Thousands of tumbleweed-bots drift through ocean gyres, using bio-safe binding agents to aggregate microplastics into floating clusters—then harvest and melt them into construction-grade building blocks. No nets. No harm to marine life. Just pure circular economy in motion.
You watch a live feed of the Pacific garbage patch where thousands of tumbleweed-bots have transformed a floating plastic soup into organized geometric islands of recyclable material. Fish swim freely underneath, completely unharmed because no nets were used. What was once an environmental disaster is now a thriving ecosystem delivering raw materials for green construction.