The EcoReef Project
The Struggles of Energy Policy One of the most significant barriers to transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy is the political risk involved. Leaders are often hesitant to make drastic changes to energy policy because of the potential backlash from voters. Even if a shift towards renewable energy is in the best interest of…
About The EcoReef Project Our aim is to convince the public to find ways to use waste plastics by proving that they have value. We are doing our experiments in miniature, testing, and then upscaling. Just to introduce The EcoReef Project, to follow is a post based on a pic of waste plastics in our…

Is the Environment a Red Herring or an Actual Concern? —————————————————- Red Herring or an Actual Concern? In the grand theatre of global discourse, the environment often takes center stage. Is it a red herring, a distraction from other pressing issues, or is it an actual concern that demands our immediate attention? Let’s delve into…
The Journey Of Sustainable Change The term “Environment” often elicits a spectrum of reactions, ranging from indifference to passionate outcry. Yet, amidst this whirlwind of emotions, there’s a universal consensus: we’re facing a monumental environmental challenge that demands immediate attention. This isn’t just about securing a future for the next generations, but also about improving…
Man-Made Eco Reefs: A Common Item for the Future As we look towards the future, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: man-made eco reefs are not just a passing trend, but a common item that will be with us for a long time. The Rise of Man-Made Eco Reefs Man-made eco reefs have been gaining…
The Ripple Effect: Waterways and Our Planet’s Future Water, the lifeblood of our planet, courses through its veins in the form of rivers, lakes, and oceans. But what if the health of our waterways could be the key to slowing the decline of our planet and mitigating extreme weather changes? The Waterway-Weather Connection Our waterways…
Here’s a demonstration of an ‘EcoReef’ operating as a pond filtration system as well as a boost for aquatic plant growth.
The EcoReef Project focuses on combining
• organic material
• rock & rubble, and
• melted plastics from waste plastic bags
We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no cost to them
EcoReefs may be ugly but healthy fish and plants are a joy to behold!
Stay tuned or contact us for further details