During 2024, the international organization Seven Clean Seas reported significant progress in the fight against plastic pollution, consolidating its position as one of the most effective initiatives in collection, circularity, and social impact in coastal areas.

    Besides...

    In 2024, Seven Clean Seas certified 991,106 kg of plastic credits and deployed the HIPPO solar system in Thailand.
    She turned waste into recycled tiles, coasters, and bricks, and was recognized with the Sustainability Impact Award and the Xero Beautiful Business Fund for her environmental and social impact.


    Contribution from Casa del Agua


    1,500 kilograms of plastic waste recovered, equivalent to 100 hours of field work.

    5,069 meters of coastline intervened, equivalent to 46 soccer fields.

    Four sponsored cleanup days, with the participation of 11 specialized crews.

    Global Results 2024:

    Global Results 2024:

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    2,033,089 kg
    of plastic recovered
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    106 jobs
    created formally
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    $1.25 million
    invested in projects

    More Data

    The waste collected was primarily high environmental impact plastics

    POLYSTYRENE TEXTILE: 21.10%

    Tarps and Banners: 18.94%

    PLASTIC WRAPPING: 16.14%

    PRODUCT PACKAGING: 15.35%

    GLASS BOTTLES: 12.86%

    CONSTRUCTION NETWORKS: 4.45%

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    72.73%
    Hombres
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    27.27%
    Mujeres


    4 Cleanings on 2 beaches: Senggarang and Kampung Bugis, both in Indonesia.

    Surface Cleaned

    5,069

    Equivalent to: 46 football fields

    This joint effort reflects Casa del Agua’s commitment to measurable, auditable solutions with significant environmental and social impact. Our mission goes beyond the product: protecting water purity means acting from its source to its final destination.