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VeChain (VET), in collaboration with DNVGL, will power ReSea Project to trace its ocean cleanup solution.

VeChain Foundation shared this new development with the community a few hours ago in response to an official announcement tweeted by DNVGL, a partner of the leading enterprise blockchain platform.

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According to the report, the involvement of DNVGL in the project is to introduce transparency, an aspect where VeChain’s solution will be fully functional.

DNVGL tweeted “Another win for oceans & rivers as Resea Project becomes the 2nd organisation certified to our Chain of Custody Standard for plastic recovered from the hydrosphere. Bringing transparency to the hard work of these initiatives is key to success.”

In response to the announcement, VeChain Foundation highlighted the involvement of VeChain blockchain in relation to ReSea Project’s vision and mission.

According to the report, the VeChain blockchain will serve as a transparency tool to trace the ocean cleanup solution provided by ReSea Project.

The report further added that VeChain will help store all ReSea Project’s sustainability efforts immutably.

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VeChain Foundation tweeted, “We are proud to power DNVGL’s client, the sustainable pioneer Resea Project to trace its ocean cleanup solution. By using blockchain, all sustainability efforts can be immutably stored and made visible. VeChain will play an important role in stopping plastic pollution.”

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About ReSea Project

ReSea Project is a company based in Denmark created to remove plastic from oceans and rivers. The company cleans rivers and oceans in Indonesia.

It’s the second organization in the world to be certified to DNV GL’s Chain of Custody standard designed to assure the traceability and integrity of plastics recovered from the hydrosphere.

The cleanup solution is community-driven. This implies that people in local communities are employed to recover the plastics from oceans and rivers around them.

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Considering the new development, VeChain is also ready to play its part in eradicating plastic pollution, using the blockchain solution at its disposal.


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