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Our Current Sponsors

We are extremely fortunate to have a growing group of sponsors who support us in a variety of ways not only financially and through the provision of products that we need in order to achieve our objectives, but also through providing support services.  To find out more details about each of them, click on the links.

Adessium Foundation wants to contribute to a world in which people live in harmony with each other and with their environments. The Foundation is working to create a balanced society characterized by integrity, justice, and a balance between people and nature.

Hemera have been strong supporters of Plastic Oceans since we were first formed.  Without them none of this would have happened and we owe them a huge thanks

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation is one of the largest grant-making foundations in the UK.  Their primary interests are in the arts, education and learning, the environment and enabling disadvantaged people to participate fully in society. They have supported the Plastic Oceans Foundation.

Erteco Rubber and Plastics act as agent and distributor of plastic resins and rubber raw materials on the Nordic market.   The organization strives to continuously run an environmental management system

Plastic Coalition PartnershipPlastic Pollution Coalition (PPC) was created with the vision of a world free of plastic pollution and of the toxic impacts of plastic on humans, the environment, wildlife and marine life. PPC aims to create a collaborative space for community, synergy, strategy and support in the battle against plastic pollution. PPC does not replace the actions of any particular organization, but seeks to enhance them all, to provide opportunities to effectively collaborate with one another, and to amplify the voice of our common cause. The Plastic Oceans Foundation is pleased to be working with PPC towards a shared vision – a world free of plastic pollution and its toxic impacts on people, animals and the planet.

The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust was founded on the 12th March 1963, to provide a formal structure for Ernest and his family to devote time and resources to charitable activities. Ernest had two great passions in life: conservation of wildlife and the natural environment, and the encouragement of youth enterprise and outdoor activity. These ideals along with the founding guideline to support the family’s home county of Sussex, still remain core areas of activity.

 

Nauticam has many years of experience in fine engineering, Nauticam have used that experience and have taken the underwater camera housing market by storm.  We are using their housings during filming

Blue O Two specialise in luxury liveaboards, and manage our own award winning fleet in the Egyptian Red Sea; as well as offering a wide variety of liveaboards and resort diving holidays across the globe.  This British based holiday company believe passionately about the environment.

Underwater Visions are a UK based company who are not only an excellent source of first class photographic equipment but are also an extremely good source of underwater photographic expertise and knowledge

Gates Underwater Camera Housings have been designing the most durable and dependable underwater camera housings since 1969.  Their new range of housings will take the latest High Definition RED cameras being used in the film production.

Films@59 provides a creative and cost-effective range of pre and post production services for film and tv programme makers

Green Dot DSD or as they are known in Germany Der Grüne Punkt – Duales System Deutschland GmbH (DSD) was founded in 1990 as the first dual system, and is nowadays a leading provider of take-back systems.

Fourth Element entered the diving market in 1999 and set out to design high quality clothing with a simple yet diving oriented style.  They are passionate about the preservation of the marine environment and have raised significant funds for charities such as ours

The Big SoakThe Big Soak Ltd are creating an animated film ….. about plastic bath toys.  One stormy night in 1992, somewhere in the Eastern Pacific Oceans  39,000 plastic bath toys were washed overboard from a container ship.  Since then they have drifted on the ocean’s currents, providing scientists with valuable research data.   Now the adventures of these plastic toys is set to become a blockbuster movie.

O’Neill have been making wetsuits since 1952 when Jack O’Neill pioneered the first neoprene wetsuit in the cold waters of Northern California.  60 years later O’Neill’s commitment to leading innovation continues stronger than ever.  By working closely with their factories and a handful of outside partners, O’Neill continues to find real solutions to the ecological waste issues facing the wetsuit industry today.  In support of this ideology O’Neill Sea Odyssey (OSO) was founded in 1996.  50,000 students later the importance of the relationship between the living sea and the environment is still going strong.