OceanRevive™
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
The specific problem that OceanRevive is solving is the severe issue of plastic pollution in coastal and marine ecosystems, particularly in Tanzania.
In Tanzania, an estimated 100,000 metric tons of plastic waste is generated annually, with much of it ending up in the Indian Ocean and threatening the country's valuable blue economy resources. This plastic pollution poses a grave threat to coastal and marine ecosystems, harming wildlife, damaging fisheries, and degrading the overall health of the ocean.
Globally, it is estimated that 8 million metric tons of plastic waste enter the oceans every year. This pervasive issue disproportionately impacts coastal communities in developing nations, where waste management systems are often inefficient or non-existent. In Tanzania, this lack of effective plastic waste collection and disposal infrastructure exacerbates the problem, with much of the plastic waste ending up in the ocean.
The factors contributing to this problem include a lack of incentives for proper plastic waste disposal, insufficient public awareness, and the absence of integrated data systems to track and manage the plastic waste stream. Without effective solutions to address these underlying issues, the problem of plastic pollution will continue to worsen, jeopardizing the livelihoods and environmental security of coastal communities in Tanzania and around the world.
OceanRevive's solution is a comprehensive platform that combines AI-powered plastic waste data capture, a social app for waste collectors, and the creation of Ocean Notarized Digital Assets (ONDAs) to incentivize and track plastic waste collection in coastal communities.
The core of the OceanRevive system is an AI-powered waste data capture technology that accurately measures, classifies, and audits the plastic waste collected. This data is then used to generate ONDAs, which are unique digital assets linked to the collected plastic waste. These ONDAs serve as a transparent and tamper-proof record of the waste collected, facilitating accountability and enabling the creation of a market for plastic waste.
To engage the local community, OceanRevive has developed a social app that connects waste collectors with the OceanRevive platform. Through the app, waste collectors can earn income by exchanging the ONDAs they have earned for their collected plastic waste. This provides a direct financial incentive for individuals and communities to actively participate in the plastic waste collection and recycling process.
By integrating AI-powered data capture, a social app, and a blockchain-based ONDA system, OceanRevive creates a holistic solution that addresses the key challenges of plastic waste management in coastal regions. This approach incentivizes and tracks plastic waste collection, while also generating valuable data to support decision-making, policy development, and the development of a sustainable blue economy.
OceanRevive's solution primarily serves the coastal communities in Tanzania, particularly those living in areas heavily impacted by plastic pollution.
The target population includes an estimated 2 million waste collectors, informal recyclers, and residents of coastal towns and villages who are directly affected by the environmental and economic consequences of plastic waste mismanagement. These communities are currently underserved, as they lack the infrastructure, resources, and economic incentives to effectively address the growing problem of plastic pollution.
OceanRevive's solution will directly benefit these communities in the following ways:
1. Income Generation: The OceanRevive social app will provide a new income-generating opportunity for up to 10,000 waste collectors and informal recyclers, who can earn an estimated $50-$100 per month by exchanging the ONDAs they earn for the plastic waste they collect.
2. Environmental Restoration: By incentivizing and tracking plastic waste collection, OceanRevive will help remove an estimated 20,000 metric tons of plastic waste from the coastal and marine ecosystems annually, restoring the health of these vital natural resources.
3. Sustainable Livelihoods: As the plastic waste collection and recycling ecosystem expands, OceanRevive will create up to 1,000 new, sustainable livelihood opportunities for community members, contributing to the overall economic development of these coastal regions.
4. Data-Driven Decision Making: The comprehensive data generated by the OceanRevive system will empower local authorities and policymakers to make informed decisions about waste management, coastal resource management, and the development of a sustainable blue economy, impacting the lives of an estimated 5 million coastal residents.
By addressing the needs of underserved coastal communities in Tanzania, OceanRevive's solution has the potential to significantly improve the lives of thousands of people, while also protecting the country's valuable marine environments and blue economy resources.
OceanRevive's team is well-positioned to deliver this solution due to their strong connection to the target communities in Tanzania and their diverse expertise in addressing plastic pollution and coastal ecosystem challenges.
The CEO and co-founder, Jesca Chaula, is a native of the Tanzanian coastal region and has firsthand experience with the challenges faced by local communities due to plastic waste mismanagement. Jesca has spent years working with waste collectors and informal recyclers, gaining a deep understanding of their needs and the barriers they face.
Supported by a talented team, OceanRevive's key personnel include:
- Bakari Mwakasege, the Chief Technology Officer, who has extensive experience in developing AI-powered data capture solutions for environmental monitoring.
- Safina Hamza, the Chief Impact Officer, a marine biologist with a strong background in coastal ecosystem restoration and community engagement.
- Ramadhani Khamis, the Chief Operations Officer, who has a proven track record in building social enterprises and managing supply chain logistics.
- Amina Shaibu, the Head of Community Engagement, a social worker with deep ties to coastal communities and a passion for driving sustainable change.
The OceanRevive team has actively engaged with local communities throughout the design and development of their solution. They have conducted extensive field research, held community workshops, and incorporated feedback from waste collectors, recyclers, and other key stakeholders to ensure the solution is tailored to the unique needs and priorities of the target population.
By leveraging the team's diverse expertise, direct community connections, and a human-centered design approach, OceanRevive is well-positioned to deliver a transformative solution that addresses the plastic pollution crisis in Tanzania's coastal regions.
- Strengthen coastal and marine ecosystems and communities through the broader blue economy, including fisheries, clean energy, and monitoring, reporting, and verification.
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- 14. Life Below Water
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Pilot
OceanRevive is currently at the Pilot stage, having launched its solution in a select coastal community in Tanzania and continuing to iterate on the design and business model.
So far, OceanRevive has:
1. Conducted extensive field research and community engagement to understand the specific needs and challenges faced by waste collectors, recyclers, and coastal residents in the target region.
2. Developed and deployed the core components of the OceanRevive platform, including the AI-powered waste data capture technology, the social app for waste collectors, and the ONDA system, in a pilot community of approximately 430 residents.
3. Worked closely with the pilot community to gather feedback and insights, leading to several iterations and refinements of the solution to better meet the needs of the target population.
4. Established partnerships with local authorities, waste management companies, and community organizations to facilitate the implementation and adoption of the OceanRevive solution.
5. Collected and analyzed data on the plastic waste collection and recycling activities in the pilot community, demonstrating the potential impact of the solution.
Through this pilot implementation, OceanRevive has served a direct beneficiary base of around 143 waste collectors and recyclers, who have actively participated in the platform and earned income through the ONDA system. The team has also engaged with local policymakers and community leaders to gather their input and support for scaling the solution across other coastal regions in Tanzania.
Moving forward, OceanRevive is actively seeking funding and partnerships to expand the pilot to additional coastal communities and refine the solution further based on the lessons learned from the initial deployment.
OceanRevive is applying to Solve to access a range of resources and support that will help us overcome key barriers and scale our innovative solution across Tanzania's coastal communities.
As a social enterprise operating in a developing country context, we face several critical challenges that we believe Solve can help us address:
1. Funding Gap: Securing the necessary capital to expand our pilot and scale the solution nationwide is a significant barrier. The Solve Solver Award and the potential to access additional funding opportunities through Solve's partner network would provide crucial support to grow our operations.
2. Technical Expertise: While our team has strong technical capabilities, we recognize the value that Solve's global network of experts and mentors can bring to further refine and optimize the OceanRevive platform. Access to this technical support would help us enhance the efficiency and impact of our solution.
3. Regulatory Hurdles: Navigating the legal and regulatory landscape for plastic waste management and digital assets in Tanzania can be complex. Solve's experience in supporting social enterprises to overcome these barriers would be invaluable.
4. Community Engagement: As a solution deeply rooted in the needs of local coastal communities, we aim to strengthen our human-centered design approach through Solve's framework and connections to grassroots organizations. This would ensure our solution continues to be tailored to the unique cultural contexts of our target regions.
By joining the Solve community, OceanRevive would gain access to a powerful ecosystem of resources, partners, and expertise that can help us unlock the full potential of our solution and drive sustainable impact at scale. We are confident that Solve's support would be transformative in our journey to address the plastic pollution crisis in Tanzania and beyond.
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OceanRevive's solution stands out as innovative in several key ways:
1. Integrated Data Capture and Incentivization System: By combining AI-powered waste data capture, a social app for waste collectors, and a blockchain-based ONDA system, OceanRevive creates a comprehensive platform that not only tracks and audits plastic waste collection, but also provides direct financial incentives to engage local communities in the process. This unique integration of technology, community mobilization, and market-based incentives is a significant departure from traditional plastic waste management approaches.
2. Transparent and Tamper-Proof Traceability: The use of ONDAs (Ocean Notarized Digital Assets) to record and verify plastic waste collection introduces a new level of transparency and accountability to the plastic waste value chain. This blockchain-enabled traceability can help build trust, prevent leakage, and unlock new economic opportunities, such as the development of a plastic credit trading market.
3. Empowering Coastal Communities: By providing waste collectors and informal recyclers with a stable income stream and a sense of ownership over the plastic waste management process, OceanRevive shifts the paradigm from treating these individuals as mere service providers to empowering them as active participants in the solution. This community-centric approach can inspire broader social and economic transformation in the coastal regions.
4. Scalable and Transferable Model: The modular and technology-driven nature of the OceanRevive platform makes it highly scalable and adaptable to other coastal regions facing similar plastic pollution challenges. As the solution gains traction, it can serve as a replicable model for promoting sustainable plastic waste management and community-driven blue economy development in other parts of Tanzania and beyond.
By addressing the problem of plastic pollution through this innovative, integrated, and community-centric approach, OceanRevive has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts and drive systemic change in the coastal and marine ecosystems of Tanzania.
OceanRevive's theory of change is built on the premise that by providing an integrated platform to incentivize and track plastic waste collection, we can create a sustainable ecosystem that directly benefits coastal communities in Tanzania while also restoring the health of the marine environment.
The core activities of OceanRevive include:
- Deploying AI-powered waste data capture technology to accurately measure, classify, and audit the collection of an estimated 20,000 metric tons of plastic waste annually.
- Developing a social app that connects up to 10,000 waste collectors and informal recyclers with the OceanRevive platform, enabling them to earn an estimated $50-$100 per month by exchanging the ONDAs (Ocean Notarized Digital Assets) they receive for the plastic waste they collect.
- Establishing partnerships with local authorities, waste management companies, and community organizations to facilitate the implementation and adoption of the OceanRevive solution, impacting an estimated 5 million coastal residents.
These activities are expected to lead to the following immediate outputs:
- Comprehensive data on the volume and composition of plastic waste collected in coastal regions
- Increased income and livelihood opportunities for up to 10,000 waste collectors and informal recyclers
- Enhanced community engagement and ownership in the plastic waste management process, involving an estimated 2 million individuals
The longer-term outcomes that OceanRevive aims to achieve include:
- Removal of 20,000 metric tons of plastic waste from coastal and marine ecosystems annually, leading to improved environmental health and ecosystem resilience
- Creation of a sustainable plastic waste collection and recycling economy, contributing to the development of a thriving blue economy in Tanzania
- Empowerment of coastal communities through direct financial benefits and increased participation in decision-making around environmental and economic development, impacting an estimated 5 million individuals
These expected outcomes are supported by evidence from successful plastic waste management initiatives in other regions, as well as OceanRevive's own pilot data, which has demonstrated the potential for this integrated approach to drive meaningful and lasting impact.
OceanRevive's primary impact goals are:
1. Restore Coastal and Marine Ecosystems: Remove 20,000 metric tons of plastic waste from coastal and marine environments in Tanzania annually, thereby improving the health and resilience of these vital ecosystems.
Indicators:
- Tonnes of plastic waste collected and removed from the environment
- Reduction in plastic pollution levels in target coastal regions
- Improvements in marine biodiversity and ecosystem health
2. Empower Coastal Communities: Provide sustainable income-generating opportunities for up to 10,000 waste collectors and informal recyclers, increasing their average monthly earnings by $50-$100.
Indicators:
- Number of waste collectors and recyclers actively participating in the OceanRevive platform
- Average monthly income earned by waste collectors and recyclers through the ONDA system
- Percentage increase in household incomes in target coastal communities
3. Enable Data-Driven Decision-Making: Provide comprehensive data on plastic waste management to local authorities and policymakers, empowering them to make informed decisions about coastal resource management and the development of a sustainable blue economy.
Indicators:
- Number of data-driven policy decisions made by local authorities related to waste management and coastal development
- Percentage of coastal communities with access to OceanRevive's data analytics and insights
- Adoption of OceanRevive's solution by additional coastal regions in Tanzania
OceanRevive is continuously monitoring and evaluating its progress towards these impact goals through a combination of quantitative data collection, community feedback, and stakeholder engagement. This data is used to regularly review and refine the solution's strategies, ensuring it remains centered on driving meaningful and lasting change in Tanzania's coastal communities.
The core technology powering the OceanRevive solution is a combination of AI-powered waste data capture, blockchain-enabled traceability, and a mobile app-based incentivization system.
1. AI-Powered Waste Data Capture: OceanRevive has developed a computer vision-based system that uses high-resolution cameras and deep learning algorithms to accurately measure, classify, and audit the plastic waste collected by waste collectors and recyclers. This technology provides real-time insights into the volume, composition, and origin of the plastic waste, enabling comprehensive tracking and reporting.
2. Blockchain-Enabled Traceability: The plastic waste data captured by the AI system is recorded on a blockchain platform, creating a tamper-proof, transparent, and auditable ledger of plastic waste collection and recycling activities. This blockchain-based system, known as ONDAs (Ocean Notarized Digital Assets), serves as the foundation for the OceanRevive solution's financial incentivization model.
3. Mobile App-Based Incentivization: OceanRevive has developed a mobile app that connects waste collectors and informal recyclers to the ONDA system. Through the app, these individuals can track their plastic waste collection activities, exchange the ONDAs they earn for cash or in-kind rewards, and participate in a digital community of waste management professionals.
By integrating these cutting-edge technologies, OceanRevive is able to create a comprehensive and scalable solution that addresses the key challenges of plastic pollution in Tanzania's coastal regions. The AI-powered data capture provides accurate and actionable insights, the blockchain-enabled traceability ensures transparency and accountability, and the mobile app-based incentivization system empowers local communities to become active participants in the plastic waste management value chain.
This innovative technology stack, coupled with OceanRevive's community-centric approach, positions the solution as a transformative and replicable model for addressing plastic pollution in other coastal regions around the world.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
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- Software and Mobile Applications
- Tanzania
- Kenya
OceanRevive's solution team consists of the following:
Full-time staff: 5
- 1 Chief Executive Officer
- 1 Chief Technology Officer
- 1 Head of Community Engagement
- 1 Data Analyst
- 1 Project Manager
Part-time staff: 3
- 1 Chief Financial Officer (2 days/week)
- 1 Marketing and Communications Specialist (3 days/week)
- 1 Legal Advisor (1 day/week)
Contractors: 4
- 4 Software Developers (responsible for developing and maintaining the AI-powered waste data capture, blockchain-based ONDA system, and mobile app)
This multidisciplinary team of 12 individuals brings together expertise in technology, community development, data analytics, finance, and legal matters to ensure the successful implementation and scaling.
OceanRevive has been working on its solution for 13 months. The core team came together in March 2023 to develop and launch the initial pilot in Tanzania. Over the past year, the team has refined the technology, strengthened partnerships, and gathered feedback to iteratively improve the solution. While a relatively young initiative, the team members have significant prior experience in waste management, environmental conservation, and community development, which has been instrumental in shaping and driving the solution forward in its first year of operation.
OceanRevive is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive team that reflects the communities we serve. We recognize that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are essential for driving innovation, strengthening our solution, and ensuring meaningful and sustainable impact.
Our leadership team is currently composed of individuals from diverse backgrounds in terms of gender, race, ethnicity, and professional expertise. Our CEO and Head of Community Engagement are women, and our team includes members from both the coastal regions of Tanzania and the country's urban centers. This diversity of perspectives has been invaluable in shaping the OceanRevive solution and ensuring it remains responsive to the needs of our target beneficiaries.
To further strengthen our DEI efforts, we have implemented the following measures:
1. Inclusive Hiring Practices: We actively seek out candidates from underrepresented groups and ensure our job postings and interview processes are free of biases. We also provide training to our hiring managers on mitigating unconscious biases.
2. Equitable Compensation and Career Development: We have established transparent and equitable compensation policies, and provide all team members with access to professional development opportunities, mentorship, and career advancement pathways.
3. Inclusive Work Culture: We foster an environment of psychological safety, where all team members feel empowered to share their ideas, voice their concerns, and contribute to the solution's development. We also organize team-building activities and workshops to further strengthen our culture of belonging and collaboration.
4. Accessibility and Accommodations: We ensure our physical and digital workspaces are accessible to individuals with diverse abilities, and we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to meet the unique needs of our team members.
By prioritizing DEI, OceanRevive aims to create a truly inclusive solution that resonates with and benefits the diverse coastal communities of Tanzania.
OceanRevive's business model is designed to create a sustainable and scalable solution that generates both social and financial value.
Key Customers and Beneficiaries:
- Waste collectors and informal recyclers in coastal communities: OceanRevive provides them with a reliable income stream and digital tools to participate in the plastic waste management value chain.
- Local authorities and waste management companies: OceanRevive provides them with comprehensive data and insights to improve plastic waste collection and recycling efforts.
- Coastal residents and businesses: OceanRevive's activities contribute to a cleaner and healthier marine environment, benefiting local communities and the blue economy.
Products and Services:
1. Plastic Waste Collection and Recycling: OceanRevive pays waste collectors and informal recyclers $0.5 per kilogram of plastic waste they collect and deliver to the system. The collected plastic is then processed and sold to recyclers or upcycled into construction materials like paving blocks and timber.
2. Data Analytics and Consulting: OceanRevive provides local authorities and waste management companies with detailed data and analytics on plastic waste management, helping them make informed decisions and improve their operations.
3. Community Engagement and Empowerment: OceanRevive's mobile app and community outreach efforts aim to increase awareness, participation, and ownership among coastal residents in the plastic waste management process.
Revenue Streams:
OceanRevive has generated $17,000 in revenue for every kilogram of plastic waste collected and processed, primarily through the sale of recycled plastic and upcycled construction materials like paving blocks and timbers. This revenue is then reinvested into expanding the solution's reach, improving its technology, and providing higher incomes to waste collectors and recyclers.
By combining a community-centric approach with a financially sustainable business model, OceanRevive is able to create lasting impact in Tanzania's coastal regions while also ensuring the long-term viability of its operations.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
OceanRevive's plan for achieving financial sustainability is a multi-pronged approach that leverages a combination of revenue streams:
1. Plastic Waste Collection and Recycling: The core of OceanRevive's business model is the collection, processing, and sale of plastic waste. By paying waste collectors and informal recyclers a fair price of $0.5 per kilogram, we are able to aggregate and process the plastic, which we then sell to recyclers or upcycle into construction materials like paving blocks and timber. Our pilot project has generated $17,000 in revenue for every kilogram of plastic waste processed, demonstrating the strong potential for this revenue stream.
2. Data Analytics and Consulting Services: OceanRevive provides local authorities and waste management companies with comprehensive data and insights on plastic waste management. We have already secured several consulting contracts with the Tanzanian government and local municipalities, generating additional revenue to support our operations.
3. Grants and Philanthropic Funding: To supplement our earned revenue, we are actively pursuing grants and philanthropic funding from organizations focused on environmental conservation, community development, and blue economy initiatives. Our team has secured over $51,000 in grant funding from the Tanzania Coastal Conservation Fund and the UNDP's Ocean Innovation Challenge to date.
4. Impact Investments: In the long term, we plan to raise impact investment capital to further scale our solution and expand into new coastal regions. Our strong financial performance, robust social and environmental impact, and experienced team have already attracted interest from several impact investors.
By diversifying our revenue streams and continuously optimizing our operations, OceanRevive is positioning itself as a financially sustainable and scalable solution to the plastic pollution crisis in Tanzania's coastal communities.