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4ocean started with Alex Schulze and Andrew Cooper<ref name=todaynbc>{{cite web |title=These millennials started a business to rid the world's |url=https://www.today.com/video/these-millennials-started-a-business-to-rid-the-world-s-oceans-of-plastic-1267953219653?v=raila |website=Today (NBC) |publisher=Today (NBC) |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref> on a trip to [[Bali, Indonesia]].<ref name="sewf">{{cite web |title=Ocean Cleanup Movement 4Ocean to Pull 1 Millionth Pound of Trash From the Water |url=https://www.seafoodnews.com/Story/1110491/Ocean-Cleanup-Movement-4Ocean-to-Pull-1-Millionth-Pound-of-Trash-From-the-Water |website=Seafood News |publisher=Seafood News |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref> The inspiration came from witnessing all of the plastic in the ocean and through observations of fisherman pushing through mounds of plastic to get their boats to open waters.<ref>{{cite web |title=Entrepreneurs pay fishermen to collect plastic |url=http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/florida-entrepreneurs-pay-fishermen-to-collect-plastic |website=Fox 13 |publisher=Fox 13 |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref>
4ocean started with Alex Schulze and Andrew Cooper<ref name=todaynbc>{{cite web |title=These millennials started a business to rid the world's |url=https://www.today.com/video/these-millennials-started-a-business-to-rid-the-world-s-oceans-of-plastic-1267953219653?v=raila |website=Today (NBC) |publisher=Today (NBC) |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref> on a trip to [[Bali, Indonesia]].<ref name="sewf">{{cite web |title=Ocean Cleanup Movement 4Ocean to Pull 1 Millionth Pound of Trash From the Water |url=https://www.seafoodnews.com/Story/1110491/Ocean-Cleanup-Movement-4Ocean-to-Pull-1-Millionth-Pound-of-Trash-From-the-Water |website=Seafood News |publisher=Seafood News |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref> The inspiration came from witnessing all of the plastic in the ocean and through observations of fisherman pushing through mounds of plastic to get their boats to open waters.<ref>{{cite web |title=Entrepreneurs pay fishermen to collect plastic |url=http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/florida-entrepreneurs-pay-fishermen-to-collect-plastic |website=Fox 13 |publisher=Fox 13 |accessdate=25 August 2018}}</ref>


4ocean claims to have removed over 2 million pounds of waste from the ocean and coastlines since its inception.<ref name="sewf"/><ref>http://www.wlrn.org/post/south-florida-company-wants-clean-seas-and-prove-it-can-make-money-doing-it</ref>
4ocean claims to have removed over 3.5 million pounds of waste from the ocean and coastlines since its inception.<ref name="sewf"/><ref>http://www.wlrn.org/post/south-florida-company-wants-clean-seas-and-prove-it-can-make-money-doing-it</ref>


4ocean won the Surfer Magazine "Agent of Change Award". <ref>https://www.surfer.com/blogs/agents-of-change/</ref>
4ocean won the Surfer Magazine "Agent of Change Award". <ref>https://www.surfer.com/blogs/agents-of-change/</ref>
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The founders of 4ocean were named to the "2019 Creative Class" by Newsweek. <ref>https://www.newsweek.com/sponsored/creative-class-2019</ref>
The founders of 4ocean were named to the "2019 Creative Class" by Newsweek. <ref>https://www.newsweek.com/sponsored/creative-class-2019</ref>



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:20, 5 February 2019

4ocean
Founded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
FounderAlex Schulze
Andrew Cooper
HeadquartersBoca Raton, Florida, US
Productsbracelets
Revenue2 000 000
Websitewww.4ocean.com

4ocean is a United States company selling bracelets made of recycled materials. The company promises to remove one pound of trash from the ocean and coastlines for each bracelet they sell.[1] 4ocean sponsors events where volunteers remove trash.[2][3]

History

4ocean started with Alex Schulze and Andrew Cooper[1] on a trip to Bali, Indonesia.[4] The inspiration came from witnessing all of the plastic in the ocean and through observations of fisherman pushing through mounds of plastic to get their boats to open waters.[5]

4ocean claims to have removed over 3.5 million pounds of waste from the ocean and coastlines since its inception.[4][6]

4ocean won the Surfer Magazine "Agent of Change Award". [7]

The founders of 4ocean were named to the Forbes Magazine "30 Under 30" List [8]

The founders of 4ocean were named to the "2019 Creative Class" by Newsweek. [9]

References

  1. ^ a b "These millennials started a business to rid the world's". Today (NBC). Today (NBC). Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Volunteers gather to clean Stamford's West Beach". Chron. Chron. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Plaza West Opens 3-Month Plastic Drop-off and Recycling Project". St Croix Source. St Croix Source. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Ocean Cleanup Movement 4Ocean to Pull 1 Millionth Pound of Trash From the Water". Seafood News. Seafood News. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Entrepreneurs pay fishermen to collect plastic". Fox 13. Fox 13. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  6. ^ http://www.wlrn.org/post/south-florida-company-wants-clean-seas-and-prove-it-can-make-money-doing-it
  7. ^ https://www.surfer.com/blogs/agents-of-change/
  8. ^ https://www.forbes.com/profile/4ocean/#5c453732bac8
  9. ^ https://www.newsweek.com/sponsored/creative-class-2019