PARLEY GLOBAL CLEANUP NETWORK
Working globally to protect marine environments from plastic pollution and other threats.
Learn how Sharon Lavigne is keeping chemical companies from building new plastics plants in her community.
To highlight the link between glacial and ocean ecosystems, Parley Argentina coordinator Yago Lange set out to foil surf the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia.
Introducing our new end-to-end solution for plastic waste on islands and in remote regions.
Working globally to protect marine environments from plastic pollution and other threats.
Our new partnership with Australian FinTech bank, WLTH, is driving eco-innovation in the lending and payment industry
Parley collaborates with designer Iris van Herpen to create the 'Holobiont' dress – inspired by biology and made with Parley Ocean Plastic®
Our new collaboration with Dutch textile innovation studio BYBORRE brings eco-innovation to conscious textile production.
Parley and #TOGETHERBAND join forces and introduce Editions for Peace bands made from Ocean Plastic®
Parley joins forces with Sentinel Ocean Alliance to open the first permanent Parley Ocean School for youth in Cape Town.
A new link between the Moon and the oceans, “happy corals” and a round up of this year’s most important climate stories.
The amount of human-made material on Earth now outweighs the planet’s entire biomass, and marking five years since the Paris Climate Agreement.
A huge new agreement by 14 countries aims to tackle overfishing and pollution, but comes amid reported failings to create meaningful ‘protected’ marine sanctuaries.
A new global treaty on plastic pollution starts taking shape, blue whales return to South Georgia and the affect of climate anxiety on young people.
How mangroves trap microplastic, a massive new Marine Protected Area and if you spot illegal fishing in Ghana there’s now an app for that.
The US is responsible for way more of the plastic polluting the world’s oceans than previously thought, a new study has shown.
Large methane deposits are opening across the Arctic, a 1600-foot coral reef structure was discovered in the Great Barrier Reef.
Samoa pledges to protect 30% of its ocean, new oil spills menace three regions, and shocking news for parents.
Facing an ice-free Arctic, the shocking scale of microfiber pollution, a huge loss for Great Barrier Reef corals, and what to do with water from Fukushima?
New research suggests there could be more than 14 million tons of microplastic on the ocean floor, and the latest on Russia’s mysterious toxic spill.
Even as the Pantanal wetlands burn, the Brazilian government is working to strip away protections for mangroves and coastal forests.
12 leading contemporary art galleries have joined forces to raise funds for Parley’s Global Cleanup Network through a series of virtual art exhibitions