Documentation

Impressive words and good intentions mean nothing without concrete results. We only make promises when we know we can keep them. Take an in-depth look at tests, reports and results, and learn more about why leading authorities are calling SeaProtectorOne a potential game-changer.

Independent examinations and tests

Solid technical foundation

Well-meaning intentions and green desires will not solve the crises facing our oceans. We need action. However, any action must be well thought out. That is why we are investing in official tests of SeaProtectorOne and documentation from independent experts and players in the field of green transition and technology. Researchers and other official recognised bodies and institutions are therefore also getting involved in our tireless work to perfect SeaProtectorOne. Most recently, in collaboration with Aarhus Municipality, we have seen how in just one year a single SeaProtectorOne captured 63,000 bits of waste that would otherwise have been discharged into the world's oceans (see more under the Aarhus case).

You can find some of our results and documentation on this page. If you still have questions about our documentation or SeaProtectorOne, you are always welcome to contact us.

Report from the Artlinco innovation house

Report from independent innovation house

In this report from 2020, Artlinco, an impartial consultant, tested the efficiency with which SeaProtectorOne is able to collect different types of waste under specific conditions. The report contains detailed descriptions of the technology, the extent of the plastic problem, and findings and conclusions from tests of SeaProtectorOne carried out at the Tangeværket Dam in Viborg from 29 April to 9 July 2020.

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Highlighted test results from the report

97 %

of plastic bottles and cans are captured

60-75 %

of food and sweet wrappers are captured

75 %

of disposable lighters are captured

100 %

of plastic bags are captured

100 %

of disposable cups are captured

85 %

of macroplastics are expected to be captured

Read the report from the World Economic Forum

The New Plastics Economy: By 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish

A staggering 150 million tonnes of plastic bags, plastic bottles and packaging are floating around in the world's oceans, and the volume is rising. In fact, by 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish. That's the message in a report entitled The New Plastics Economy prepared for the World Economic Forum by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation with analytical support from McKinsey & Co. The report sets the framework for the global challenge of plastic pollution, the economic cost, and what it will take to solve the problem.

See the report
When we refer to ourselves as All In On Green, we really mean it. We believe in our mission 100% and go all in with everything we have and know. Our solution, SeaProtectorOne, has therefore been considered down to the smallest detail so that we prevent polluting plastic waste ending up in our oceans in the future.
MADS TRANDERS NIELSEN, CEO AND FOUNDER OF ALL IN ON GREEN

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The world's oceans need our help. Contact us and help turn words into action. We have a solution and we are ready to present it and answer any questions – big or small.
If you want to know more about what SeaProtectorOne can do for you, get in touch and we will be happy to get back to you.

All in on Green
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DK-8800 Viborg

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