Hong Kong’s waters are polluted – meet the couple who are trying to rid them of marine plastic
Angus Harris and Ellen Ogren founded non-profit organisation Clean Waterways Initiative two years ago. With the backing of HSBC, two zero-emissions boats have hit Aberdeen Harbour to help keep the seas clean
United efforts by governments, both locally and globally, are needed to find solutions. But there is a growing movement of citizens at the grass-roots level who are doing their bit. Harris and Ogren are part of it.
Two years ago the couple founded non-profit organisation Clean Waterways Initiative (CWI) after Harris hand-sketched drawings of a boat that he thought would be an improvement on the vessels cleaning Hong Kong’s heavily polluted waterways. In November, with support from banking giant HSBC, his vision became a reality when two solar-powered, zero-emission vessels hit the water, in Aberdeen Harbour.
Two more boats are scheduled for launch in Victoria Harbour next month. The harbours are two of the most polluted waterways in Hong Kong.