Project plastic leviathan
- India
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
Over 10 million tonnes of plastic enter our oceans annually, causing a range of environmental issues that intensify climate change. This massive influx of plastic pollution disrupts the natural balance of marine ecosystems and the ocean's carbon cycle, which plays a crucial role in regulating global climate.
Plastic waste can accumulate in critical habitats such as coral reefs and sea floors, causing physical damage and degradation. This harms marine organisms that are vital to carbon sequestration, including plankton and other filter feeders that form the base of the marine food chain. As these organisms are affected, the ocean's ability to absorb and store carbon dioxide diminishes, undermining its role as a major carbon sink.
Moreover, as plastic breaks down in the ocean, it releases microplastics and harmful chemicals that can enter the food chain. These pollutants pose health risks to marine life and humans alike, potentially altering the carbon cycle further. The impact extends to fisheries and other industries dependent on the health of marine ecosystems, affecting local economies and livelihoods.
In addition, the long-term presence of plastic in the ocean leads to the creation of vast "garbage patches" that pose navigation hazards and further harm marine life. These large concentrations of plastic waste can persist for decades or centuries, amplifying the environmental damage.
Ultimately, addressing plastic pollution is essential for preserving marine ecosystems' health, protecting biodiversity, and maintaining the ocean's capacity to moderate the global climate. Coordinated efforts across industries and communities are needed to prevent further damage and begin the process of restoring the ocean's delicate balance.
Since the dawn of the technological era, we've harnessed innovation to tackle global challenges, including the cleanup of ocean plastics. However, with the rapid growth of AI and machine learning, we recognize significant opportunities for improvement in these processes
Our solution employs a three-stage approach to tackle ocean plastics efficiently and sustainably..
1.AI and machine learning can optimize the detection, collection, and sorting of ocean plastics, making the cleanup process more efficient and cost-effective. By analyzing large data sets from ocean monitoring and cleanup missions, these technologies can identify patterns, optimize cleanup routes, and predict areas of high plastic concentration. Initially, we utilize drones and machine learning to identify high concentrations of plastic waste. This technology enables us to pinpoint garbage and map efficient routes for our boats, ensuring they navigate the most effective paths for targeted collection.
2.Next, we deploy innovative collection methods, a compact and efficient boat, to gather the identified plastic waste from the ocean. These methods streamline the cleanup process and ensure efficient removal of plastics from the environment. The importance of our compact design lies not only in its portability, making it easier to carry and deploy, but also in its ability to address the issue at its roots. In many underdeveloped regions, a lack of proper garbage management leads to plastic waste being dumped into canals and sewers, which then flows into the ocean. Our solution targets these problem areas directly, intercepting plastic waste before it reaches open waters. By preventing plastic from entering the ocean in the first place, we can reduce pollution at its source and protect marine ecosystems. This proactive approach aligns with our broader goals of promoting sustainable waste management and mitigating climate change.
3.Finally, we repurpose the collected plastic into 3D printer filament. By transforming the waste into a valuable resource, we create a circular economy approach that not only reduces waste but also provides a new revenue stream to fund further cleanup operations.
This three-stage solution offers a comprehensive strategy to address ocean plastics, promote sustainability, and support ongoing efforts to protect our oceans and combat climate change.
Coastal Communities: Residents living near coastlines will experience cleaner beaches and oceans, leading to improved public health, safer recreational areas, and enhanced tourism potential.
Marine Ecosystems: By reducing plastic waste in the ocean, marine life is protected from ingestion, entanglement, and habitat destruction. This helps maintain biodiversity and the health of the ocean's carbon cycle.
Local Governments: Governments benefit from reduced costs related to marine pollution and waste management. Cleaner oceans support fisheries and other industries that rely on healthy marine ecosystems.
Environmental Organizations: Our solution aligns with the goals of environmental groups by providing a tangible, scalable approach to tackling plastic pollution and supporting conservation efforts.
Industries: The creation of 3D printer filament from ocean plastics establishes a sustainable source of raw material for industries, promoting circular economy practices and reducing reliance on virgin plastics.
While we aren't a well established organization or university graduates or even have extensive business experience, we are a group of aspiring teenagers with diverse skills in subjects such as programming, mechanical engineering, science, and chemistry. Our shared goal is to address pressing global issues and contribute positively to the world as we strive for success in our futures.
Living in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, we face a severe water crisis due to a lack of rainfall, rising temperatures, and most of all polluted water streams. This situation has inspired us to push forward and create solutions for our water bodies, as few options currently exist in our region.
Our firsthand experience with these challenges, combined with our collective passion and skill sets, and the support and encouragement from our community and mentors places us in a strong position to deliver impactful and innovative solutions.
- Strengthen coastal and marine ecosystems and communities through the broader blue economy, including fisheries, clean energy, and monitoring, reporting, and verification.
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 13. Climate Action
- 14. Life Below Water
- Prototype
We selected the prototype stage since we have completed version 1 prototypes for two of the stages and are now working on a prototype for the final stage.
In the first stage, we achieved full autonomy with our drones and are now focused on training the computer vision model to detect plastic patches and identify efficient paths.
For the second stage, we built a version 1 prototype that showed promise but had some inefficiencies. We are nearly finished with a version 2 prototype that addresses these issues.
Finally, we are in the process of developing a prototype for the third stage, which will complete our comprehensive solution.
We are applying to Solve because we are passionate about making a meaningful impact in our community and the world, particularly in places where technology has not yet been fully leveraged to its full potential to address critical issues. Our team is driven by a desire to use our diverse skills and innovative approach to create solutions that benefit society and the environment.
By participating in Solve, we hope to gain access to valuable support, guidance, and mentorship from experts and leaders in our field along with inspiration from our competition. This will not only help us achieve our current goals but also empower us to continue striving for positive change in the future.
Solve offers a unique platform for us to connect with like-minded individuals and organizations, collaborate on projects, and receive feedback that will help us grow both personally and professionally. Ultimately, we seek to contribute to a better future for our community and the planet, and we believe Solve will provide the resources and opportunities and the experience required to help us succeed.
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
Our solution stands out as innovative for several key reasons:
Integrated Approach: We employ a three-stage strategy—mapping, collecting, and reusing ocean plastics—that provides a comprehensive solution to address ocean pollution from multiple angles. This holistic approach maximizes efficiency and impact.
AI and Machine Learning: Our use of drones combined with machine learning to identify areas with high concentrations of plastic waste enables precise mapping and route planning. This technological integration optimizes the collection process and reduces operational costs.
3D Printer Filament Production: By transforming collected ocean plastics into 3D printer filament, we offer a sustainable, circular economy solution. This repurposing of waste into a valuable product not only diverts plastics from the ocean but also creates new economic opportunities.
Compact Design: Our equipment features a compact design, making it easy to transport and deploy in a variety of environments. This adaptability allows for targeted interventions in places like canals and sewers where plastic pollution often begins.
Our solution tackles ocean plastic pollution through a three-stage process—mapping, collecting, and reusing plastics—to make a significant impact on the problem.
Mapping: We use drones and machine learning to identify areas with high levels of plastic waste in the ocean. This helps us target the most polluted areas efficiently.
Collecting: Once we know where the plastic is, we send our boats along the best routes to collect the waste. This allows us to remove a large amount of plastic quickly and effectively.
Reusing: Instead of just disposing of the collected plastic, we turn it into 3D printer filament. This gives the plastic a new purpose and keeps it out of the ocean.
By using technology to identify and collect plastic waste, and then reusing it in a useful way, we expect our solution to significantly reduce ocean plastic pollution. This not only helps clean up our oceans but also creates a sustainable cycle that can support ongoing efforts to keep our waters clean.
Plastic Waste Reduction: We aim to significantly decrease the amount of plastic waste in oceans and waterways. Progress is measured by tracking the volume and weight of plastic collected and removed from the water.
Improved Water Quality: By reducing plastic pollution, we strive to enhance the health of marine ecosystems and improve water quality. We assess this through monitoring water samples for pollutants and observing changes in biodiversity.
Sustainable Resource Management: We aim to repurpose collected plastic waste into 3D printer filament, creating a sustainable source of material. Progress is tracked by the amount of plastic successfully recycled and converted into filament.
Economic Impact: By selling the 3D printer filament, we plan to generate revenue to fund further cleanup efforts. We measure this by tracking sales and revenue generated from the filament.
Community Engagement: We strive to engage local communities in cleanup and recycling efforts. Progress is measured by the number of community members involved and feedback from participants.
Education and Awareness: We want to raise awareness about the impact of ocean plastics and the importance of recycling. We measure this through outreach events, educational materials distributed, and increased public interest in our efforts.
We continuously monitor these impact goals and adjust our approach based on the data collected. This helps us stay on track and make data-driven decisions to maximize our positive impact on the environment and our communities.
The core technology that powers our solution is a combination of drones, AI, machine learning, and recycling processes:
Drones: We use drones equipped with cameras and sensors to scan large areas of water quickly and efficiently. These drones capture images and data about the location and concentration of plastic waste in the water.
AI and Machine Learning: The data collected by the drones is processed using AI and machine learning algorithms. These algorithms identify and map out areas with high concentrations of plastic waste, allowing us to plan the most efficient routes for our boats to follow.
Collection Boats: Once the areas with the most plastic waste are identified, we deploy boats equipped with collection mechanisms to gather the waste from the water. The boats follow the routes planned using the data from the drones.
Recycling Technology: After the plastic waste is collected, it is processed and transformed into 3D printer filament. This process involves cleaning, shredding, and melting the plastic to create a usable filament.
By combining these core technologies, we create an efficient and sustainable system for mapping, collecting, and reusing ocean plastics. This approach not only reduces plastic pollution in the water but also repurposes the waste into valuable products, contributing to a circular economy.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Manufacturing Technology
- Robotics and Drones
- Software and Mobile Applications
- India
- India
- Mukund MV - +91 8310536603
- Chris Joe M - +91 90195 51813
- Ananth Ram - +91 78159 62086
We have been working on our solution for about 3-4 months.
Currently, we are a team of three, but we are open to expanding in the future to include anyone who shares our passion for saving the planet. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds, regardless of race, gender, or origin, as we believe that diverse perspectives and experiences can strengthen our efforts and help us achieve our goals.

- Government (B2G)
Although we are currently in the prototyping phase and do not yet have direct evidence of our plan working, we envision our solution as a self-sustaining system. Through the process of mapping, collecting, and recycling ocean plastics, we aim to transform the waste into 3D printer filament.
By selling the filament, we plan to generate revenue to fund further cleanup efforts, creating a continuous cycle of ocean plastic removal and reuse. This circular approach aligns with our goal of making a positive impact on the environment while also supporting ongoing operations for sustained success.