
We are excited that SeaClear2.0 policy work is featured in the 4th International Conference on Sustainable Chemical and Environmental Engineering organised by the Design of Environmental Processes Laboratory of the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, of the Technical University of Crete and Cyprus University of Technology.
Demetra Orthodoxou, Biochemist, Environmental Engineer and Head of Applied Research at ISOTECH Ltd, presented ISOTECH’s analysis of the policies affecting seabed marine litter, cleanup operations and technologies such as the SeaClear2.0 robotic system. ISOTECH Ltd is identifying gaps, barriers and opportunities, and contributes towards the development of recommendations that can help close regulatory gaps and loopholes, and take collective action to prevent marine litter pollution.