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THE FILTRATION SKYSCRAPER

Skyscraper on the "Eighth Continent"

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Systematic collection, transportation, processing, recycling, and disposal of various types of waste materials in an environmentally responsible and efficient manner.

Repurposing and reimagining the structure and facilities of an oil platform or rig that is no longer in use for its original oil exploration and drilling purpose.

The process that involves the conversion of various types of waste materials into usable energy, typically in the form of electricity or heat.

Elements  that are manufactured off-site in a controlled environment and then transported to the construction site for assembly.

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WHAT ARE THE PRIMARY TARGETS OF THE FILTRATION IN ADDRESSING THE GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH?

1.6M

Square Kilometer of Surface Area

1.8T

Pieces of Plastic

80K

Tons of Garbage

99%

Of Everything is Plastic

84%

Of the Garbage is Toxic Material 


HOW DOES THE FILTRATION WORK?

It comprises multiple Material Recovery Facilities and Water Treatment Plants designed to tackle the global issue of floating garbage continents and purify seawater worldwide. This groundbreaking innovation not only ensures self-sustainability but also plays a vital role in resolving the imminent world energy crisis. By providing a sustainable and regenerative solution to floating waste, it offers a unique opportunity to rebuild the delicate relationship between nature and humanity.

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Existing Abandoned Oil Platform

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Demolish the Oil Platform Partially

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Attach Prefabricated  Recycle Components

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PTFE Coat Glass Fiber Reinforced Facade


Vertical Recycle Machines 

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Operatable Façade 

READY TO MAKE AN IMPACT?

Our ultimate goal is to render our mission obsolete – to put ourselves out of business by achieving a world where the oceans are clean and thriving, free from the scourge of plastic waste.

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