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      • Contact
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  • EXPLORE THE OW RESULTS
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    • What is EPS
    • Marine litter
    • EPS geography
    • Circular Economy
    • Building Action
    • EU solutions
      • Green Deal and OCEANWISE
      • The EU Plastic Strategy 
      • OSPAR Action Plan for Marine Litter
    • Who’s changing the world
  • NEWSLETTERS
    • How Green Dealers are we?
    • Portugal went further
    • Compactores that change and inspire
    • The EPS cages
  • WORKSHOPS AND MEETINGS
    • Meetings with stakeholders
    • Bioplastics workshop
    • Hackatons

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OCEANWISE

  • OceanWise deals with marine litter in a circular economy perspective. It is focused exclusively on expanded polystyrene (EPS ) products and applications with a likelihood to become marine litter. OceanWise wants to approach this issue with a wide-view angle, by putting together a multi-sectoral platform to include Governmental bodies responsible for marine environment management, Industry and other stakeholders, waste management authorities, designers, circular economy modellers, I&D specialists in participatory processes, and end-users. EPS is short for expanded polystyrene, commonly known as plastic foams, and called styrofoam in the U.S.
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