Mumbai, India: AT Capital Foundation Limited (ATCF), the social impact arm of the AT Capital Group, is proud to announce a 5-year partnership with The Ocean Cleanup. As part of this landmark collaboration, ATCF will inject €1,500,000 into a comprehensive cleanup project at one of the tributaries of Thane Creek, Mumbai. This critical effort aims to combat plastic pollution and restore one of Asia’s largest creeks and a Key Biodiversity Area. The project is expected to intercept approximately 385 tonnes of waste per year.
The Ocean Cleanup is an international, mission-driven, non-profit that develops and scales technologies to rid the world’s oceans of plastic.
The project will deploy a combination of The Ocean Cleanup Interceptor™ solutions with a walkable log-boom for plastic interception and additional Interceptor Guard booms for improved waste retainment. Extraction will employ a Direct-to-Shore conveyor system. All collected waste will be responsibly managed in collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
Thane Creek is also home to Maharashtra’s second-largest marine sanctuary. It plays a crucial role in supporting diverse wildlife, including thriving mangrove ecosystems and numerous waterbird species. The Thane Creek Cleanup Project aims to restore this vital natural habitat and safeguard its ecological integrity for future generations.
Arvind Tiku, founder of the AT Capital Group, emphasised the significance of this commitment: “We are thrilled to be part of this long-term conservation project to revitalise Thane Creek. This sponsorship forms part of AT Capital’s ongoing charitable commitment to supporting environmental, health, and education programmes worldwide. This project is a crucial step towards safeguarding Mumbai’s natural beauty and biodiversity. Together with The Ocean Cleanup, founded by Boyan Slat in 2013, we aim to make a measurable difference in reducing plastic pollution at its source.”
The deployment forms part of The Ocean Cleanup’s 30 Cities Program which aims to eliminate up to one third of all plastic flowing from the world’s rivers into the ocean before the end of the decade. In Mumbai, mapping of all waterways has been completed and preparations for the first deployments are underway.
“AT Capital’s support is pivotal in supporting our work in Mumbai,” said Nisha Bakker, Director of Partnerships at The Ocean Cleanup. “Their commitment and shared values enable us to start the implementation of solutions to make concrete progress toward a cleaner, healthier future for our oceans, rivers, biodiversity and communities.”
Beyond the removal of plastic, this initiative also seeks to support local communities, particularly the indigenous Koli fishermen, through environmental education, livelihood restoration, and capacity-building programmes.
AT Capital’s portfolio company, Experion Developers, will oversee its own programme management of the cleanup project.
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