Abstract
Mathilda d'Silva, CEO of the Ocean Purpose Project, discussed Project Tana Air, a Singapore-based initiative focusing on seaweed and mussel farming to combat ocean pollution. The project aims to absorb excess chemicals at sea, turning them into fertilizers and bioplastics. By utilizing bioremediation, the project not only benefits the environment but also contributes to the growth of the blue economy and the well-being of local coastal communities. Mathilda emphasizes the importance of turning pollution into solutions and mobilizing communities to create jobs and sustainable practices.
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