Having steadily increased with global production, the presence and accumulation of plastic debris is nowadays recogniсed as a major environmental…
The CLAIM project is reaching the final stages of the project duration, however, the project is yet actively working towards…
On 24 November 2021 CLAIM’s Project Manager Dr. George Trianthaphyllidis gave an insightful presentation to the 4th grade students at…
On 25-27 October 2021, CLAIM held the project’s fourth annual assembly meeting, which due to COVID-19 restrictions has been organised…
On 4 November 2021, the member of the European Parliament (MEP) Carmen Avram is hosting an online conference on “Marine…
After successfully carrying out a series of eight outstanding webinars LOOPS marked the end of season one. To celebrate the…
On the occasion of World Ocean Week 2021, the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 project CLAIM and Pensoft Publishers organised an…
A recent CLAIM-funded study investigates the financial drivers and barriers for the adoption and diffusion of marine litter clean-up technologies…
The latest issue of Science for Environment Policy news and information service has published an article, investigating the high levels…
CLAIM has been invited and successfully participated in the LOOPS webinar. LOOPS is a public initiative in the form of…
CLAIM is aiming at creating innovative and sustainable technologies, which will induce the spread of marine plastic pollution. One such…
An insightful presentation was given by CLAIM’s project coordinator Dr. George Triantaphyllidis, to the 5th grade students at the 2nd…
Pursuing the aim for clean seas, CLAIM is eager to prevent the spread of micro- and macroplastics through the development…
Towards the aim of preventing marine litter to enter the sea, CLAIM is utilising various innovative technologies, created to maintain…
The rapid global production and the presence, and accumulation of plastic is being recognised a major environmental issue, which is…
MAELSTROM and In-No-Plastic are the two sister projects, recently funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 programme, which aim at…
CLAIM-funded research article, overviewing the business management solutions for marine plastic is now available in the Marine Pollution Bulletin journal….
Horizon 2020 project ATLAS has conducted groundbreaking research expeditions, discovering new marine species and making a step change in the…
As of today, two new and innovative technologies study the Mediterranean waters and measure data, valuable for the purification of…
The international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) interviewed the CLAIM coordination team about the battle against plastic pollution and how…
Not long ago we’ve published a press release about the latest development in CLAIM’s nanocoating technology designed to harness visible…
CLAIM was featured with one of its 5 marine cleaning technologies in the CORDIS News section accommodating updates about the…
CLAIM’s prototype novel boom was filmed by the TV station SKAI for the television programme ECONEWS that was broadcast on…
“For a week, Camogli becomes a European center of new technologies designed to clean our seas from plastics. The Institute…
The cost of sea litter in the EU has been estimated at up to €630 million per year. It is mostly composed…
Cleaning marine Litter by developing and Applying Innovative Methods (CLAIM) is an EU Horizon 2020 project whose remit is to find new ways of tackling pollution in marine areas, with a specific focus on the Mediterranean and the Baltic Seas.
The Newly funded, EU Horizon 2020 project CLAIM targets increasing pollution in marine areas by focusing on the development of innovative cleaning technologies and approaches.
An EU-funded project to harness the Sun’s radiation to rid the oceans of plastic begins with a system developed at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.