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Global Reach and PCR Collection Areas

We classify our recycled plastic sources into eight different Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) collection zones that describe the waste plastic journey from manufacturing all the way to the high seas. Every Oceanworks material is classified by collection zone. Cost and material quality may vary between the source areas

How it works

Offshore

Material far from shore accumulated floating “gyres.” The material is primarily HDPE, as it floats, and represents a fraction of the plastics that enter the ocean each year.

Nearshore

Material suspended in the shallow areas of the ocean that are close to shore. This category also includes fishing net recovery and intervention programs.

Coastal

Material that has washed up onto beaches and coastlines. 

waterway

Material found in streams, rivers and other waterways flowing towards the ocean.

Oceanbound

Material collected from communities with no formal waste management within 50 km of the shoreline. This catchment area was first utilized in research by marine debris expert, Jenna Jambeck, in evaluating the source of plastic waste entering the ocean.

Averted

Material collected from communities with mismanaged waste outside of the Ocean-Bound collection area or with an unknown distance from the shoreline. This is plastic that, if not responsibly recovered on land and reutilized for production, would likely remain in the environment, causing pollution.

Post Consumer

PCR is an all-encompassing term for material that has been used by consumers and reached its end of life. It can include material that was removed from the environment as pollution as well as material that was diverted from the landfill through a formal or an informal recycling program to be reutilized in future production. 

PCR with no compromise

Oceanworks feedstock access, global footprint, capital efficiency and a strong digital backbone delivers a PCR plastic with the quality and industrial standards you expect from sector leaders.

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