While in Virginia at Bilderberg 2017, Luke Rudkowski scored a sit-down interview with the youngest ever official attendee at Bilderberg- Boyan Slat of the Ocean Cleanup. His first meeting with Boyan had very different circumstances.. Luke politely ambushed him at the airport as he was on his way to the Bilderberg meeting.
Boyan founded Ocean Cleanup when he was only 19. OC’s goal is to rid the world of the plastic accumulated in many areas of the world’s oceans. The inspiration for his idea first arrived when he was 16. He was driving in Greece, saw tons of plastic in the ocean and thought ‘Why don’t we clean this up?!’
There are an estimated 5 trillion pieces of plastic polluting our oceans.
Boyan said he got his invite to Bilderberg a few weeks ago, and researched it some it before he accepted. He said what he found was interesting, and he recognizes that there are upsides, as well as downsides to interacting with these types of people. The opportunities for networking and getting his projects funded were too good for him to pass up.
He said “It felt like many other meetings.. It was just a group of people talking over long days and discussing topics… my hypothesis is that they like to keep the secrecy around it, also just as a PR tool themselves. For me the useful things were the cocktail reception.. having the drinks, etc. Other than that it was talking, listening, sessions, that sort of thing.”
The Chatham House rule for privacy is enacted at Bilderberg: “..they want to foster open conversation,.. You can use the information being shared but not to disclose who said it- and sort of the context.” Boyan said that was the only limitation he’s recieved so far regarding the meetings.
He says he felt it was in the interest of Oceans Cleanup for him to be there: “It’s not every day you get the opportunity to present an environmental technology to these people.” Luke mentioned that Bilderbergers and their ilk often don’t have best interests of fellow humans, or our environment in mind.
Boyan said his company is developing methods to remove plastic from the ocean, and is largely accumulating in five areas of the world called ocean garbage patches resulting from the oceanic gyres
Ocean gyres are large systems of circular ocean currents formed by global wind patterns and forces created by Earth’s rotation
The most well-known patch is between Hawaii and California- an accumulation zone covering a fairly large area. The plastic littering oceans weighs around 10K times more than the sea life itself, and many species of ocean creatures are suffering.
Because the oceans are so vast, collecting all of the plastic is difficult. the trash hard- but the ocean cleanup thought why not take advantage of the fact that the plastic moves around.
His company is invented a series of large floating booms that capture the plastic. They attach a large anchor at a depth of 600 meters which creates drag for the system so that it moves slower than the plastic and therefore collects it. He thinks they can cleanup half the Pacific garbage patch in five years time.
Here’s an animated projection of the cleanup
Boyan’s ideas went viral a few years ago, which allowed him to raise the initial capital via crowdfunding and he recently built the first system. They have deployed prototypes and now they are ready to deploy the first one early next year. Boyan doesn’t think the company could have been built earlier without the technologies of crowdfunding and social media.. it’s really a project of the times and the internet.
Boyan says there needs to be some sort of revenue stream, you don’t want to be a bottomless pit, that needs money and donations forever. The plan is to partner with companies and individuals who can buy or sponsor their own cleanup systems. He has a plan to recycle the plastic at a premium, so that products can be marketed as coming from ocean plastic. That’s how he sees being economically viable and self sustainable.
Luke asked him “How did the Bilderbergers respond to your project?” Boyan tried to do a lot of networking and there were a few members that seemed like they may want to get involved, he felt like he was very much the odd one out, as most attendees were middle-aged or older. It was an interesting exercise and he thinks a few good relationships were started but it’s too early to see what comes out of it. He says “It’s a thousand times better having people like this support you than having them against you. These are not all bad people, they are wealthy and powerful, if we use it in a good way it can actually help causes like mine, it’s just about funneling it to the right things.”
In general he thinks it’s necessary to convert civilization of the last century to one that will still be around in the next century. He thinks it’s most effective to support the solutions, as it’s an arms race between good and bad technologies. For example, there are talented people making Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) more efficient- and on the other side there are people making solar and wind power cheaper.
He thinks it’s a responsibility of the smart people in the world to work on the things that are right. Activism in this century won’t be the classic protesting marches and activism of the past, it will be more of entrepreneurship and creating what you want the world to be. He hopes his company can be a symbol for that.
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