Porto Montenegro in pilot partnership with Seabin project
Porto Montenegro is proud to announce a pilot partnership with the Seabin Project, a revolution in sea cleaning technology. The Seabin collects all floating rubbish, oils, fuel and detergents, and helps create a cleaner sea with a healthier marine life.
Porto Montenegro has a long standing history of environmental initiatives and forward thinking which has put us at the forefront of the highly exclusive and competitive nautical industry.
Porto Montenegro and Seabin Project will be largely focusing on the technical development of the Seabins with an even emphasis on the educational and research aspect. The Global Pilot Program will be implemented at the Knights bridge International School where the students will have the opportunity to see what is collected by the Seabin and use this information in conjunction with the lessons to learn more about plastic pollution and the effects on the environment. Porto Montenegro will be acting as ambassadors in the pilot program, hoping that more marinas and ports will follow this lead and participate in the data and research programs which will be supplied free of charge with the purchase of the Seabins mid-year when commercial sales start.
“For the team at Seabin, this forward thinking, pro-active and environmentally conscious marina is both an ideal partner and location to test and trial the V5 Seabin and also to further develop innovative technology and programs.” says Co-Founder and Managing Director Peter Ceglinski.
Porto Montenegro recognizes that responsible tourism is as much about giving to the local community as it is about protecting the natural environment.
“As a progressive world leading Superyacht Marina, Porto Montenegro is excited to be teaming up with the Seabin Project as a pilot partner.Maintaining a clean and rubbish free marine environment has always been important focus for Porto Montenegro. Partnering with Seabin Project allows us to not only improve our waterborne refuse collection methods, but to also become part of a bigger environmental initiative byway of educating the next generation in the importance of environmental awareness, and recycling/up cycling of existing refuse.We are excited to have this opportunity and look forward to testing the Seabin in the near future.” says Tony Browne Marina Director.