MrBeast's TeamSeas Exceeds Expectations, Removes 34 Million Pounds Of Ocean Trash
July 17, 2024
In a remarkable demonstration of international collaboration and environmental stewardship, over 34 million pounds of trash have been removed from the ocean, thanks to the TeamSeas project.

Initiated in October 2021 by popular YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober, the project aimed to tackle the mounting issue of ocean pollution by pledging to remove one pound of trash for every dollar donated.
The response was overwhelming. Donations quickly soared to approximately $33 million, enabling TeamSeas to far exceed its initial goal. Partnering with renowned organizations The Ocean Cleanup and Ocean Conservancy, the project galvanized more than 112,000 volunteers from over 200 countries to join the cleanup effort.
As of today all 34,000,000 pounds of trash from TeamSeas has been removed from the ocean and verified by a third party :Dhttps://t.co/SbN0HkyVlJ
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) July 16, 2024
As the project continues to inspire and mobilize people worldwide, the success of TeamSeas serves as a beacon of hope for future environmental initiatives. The significant reduction in ocean pollution achieved through this campaign not only highlights the effectiveness of community-driven efforts but also emphasizes the importance of continued commitment to preserving our planet's natural resources.
"Team Seas is proof that when a huge amount of people get together to help make things better on this planet, big things can happen," MrBeast said.
Dogs Are Forced To Wear The Things They Steal — And It’s Hilarious
Family On Walk Finds Kitten Covered In Ice, Stuck To Plastic She Was Hiding Under
Newborn Calf Barely Survives Freezing Cold, Then Finds Warmth With Kids
A Cow In Austria Has Learned To Use A Broom To Scratch Herself, Stunning Scientists
A Powerful Moment As Buddhist Monks Stop To Bless A Nonverbal Boy With Autism
Lost For 65 Days In The Freezing Cold, This Brave Senior Dog Survived Against The Odds
Kid Knocks On Door To Ask If Their DOG Can Come Outside And Play
NYC Food Influencer Reviews A Struggling Family Restaurant And Brings It Back To Life
Watch A Scientist SHOW Why You Should Let Your Pipes Drip In The Cold
'Please Be Alive': Man Checks On His 98-Year-Old Neighbor During An Ice Storm
A Sassy Crow Perfects Her Walk For The Runway
