Antipollution Expands Fleet with Innovative Multi-Service Clean-Up Vessel
Piraeus, Greece – In a major step toward enhancing its marine pollution control capabilities, Antipollution has announced a strategic investment in its fleet with the acquisition of The Waste Cleaner 66, a cutting-edge, multi-service clean-up vessel designed to tackle a wide range of environmental challenges. This advanced vessel incorporates innovative technologies for the collection of both solid and liquid waste, including hydrocarbons and oils, marking a significant boost in Antipollution’s efforts to protect Greece’s seas and coastlines.
The Waste Cleaner 66 is equipped with patented pollution control technology, making it a versatile and efficient tool for handling various types of marine waste. The vessel’s double flow system allows it to separate and store polluted water, such as oil-contaminated water, while discharging clear water back into the sea, ensuring that cleanup operations are both effective and environmentally friendly.
Key Features of The Waste Cleaner 66:
Multipurpose Vessel: The vessel is designed to provide a wide range of services, including port services, quay and jetty cleaning, grey/black water recovery, freight and passenger transport, and even firefighting and boatage services. This multi-service capability makes it an invaluable asset for both day-to-day port management and emergency environmental responses.
All Types of Pollution: With its ability to collect solid waste (such as plastics) and liquid waste (like oil and sewage), The Waste Cleaner 66 is equipped to tackle both visible and less obvious forms of marine pollution. The optional “falcon” feature also enables the vessel to clear jellyfish and marine plants, further contributing to ecosystem health.
Eco-Design: Built from durable, recyclable aluminium, The Waste Cleaner 66 exemplifies Antipollution’s commitment to sustainability. Aluminium is 98% recyclable, making this vessel an environmentally responsible choice that not only reduces pollution but also minimizes its own ecological footprint.
The investment in The Waste Cleaner 66 represents Antipollution’s dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technology in the fight against marine pollution. As a multi-purpose vessel, it will play a vital role in Antipollution’s ongoing initiatives, from routine port cleanups to emergency pollution response efforts across Greece’s ports and coastal areas.
“The Waste Cleaner 66 is a game-changer in our fleet,” said a spokesperson for Antipollution. “Its unique technology and multipurpose design allow us to take on a wide range of challenges, from oil spills to plastic waste, making it an indispensable tool in our mission to keep our seas and ports clean.”
With its expanded fleet, Antipollution continues to solidify its position as a leader in marine environmental protection. By combining eco-friendly design with innovative technology, the organization is ensuring that its impact on the seas is both immediate and sustainable.