LICENCE TO CLEAN

Phang Nga bay is a major marine attraction in Phuket with its landmark renamed “The James Bond island” since it featured in one of the 007 movies.

Phang Nga bay is a major marine attraction in Phuket with its landmark renamed “The James Bond island” since it featured in one of the 007 movies.

Every visitor to Phuket goes at least once to Phang Nga Bay during their holiday. Every day, around 10 000 people are shipped and as many as 200 boats cruise across the bay creating various pollution amongst which plastic and other non-organic waste.

LTC-001 – 007

Designed and built by Caude Petit and Peter Jacops

Claude is a marine designer from Luxembourg based in Phuket. He designs boats for shipyards in Thailand and Indonesia. Peter is an accredited CE inspector and expert in ISO regulations for boats. Long time Phuket Resident and founder of Disabled Sailing Thailand.

Licence To Clean 001 to 007

The LTC project is to have 7 eco-friendly costal cleaner catamarans around Phuket to collect all floating trash. 6 of them cruising and cleaning the most popular beaches of Phuket and the last one a larger version “007” in Phang Nga bay.

All the collected trash will be separated on the boat by types of waste and at the end of the day, the sorted trash will be sent to recycling plant with the help/support of the local communities, Or Bor Tor and junk shops. They will be the first boats of their kind in Phuket to clean the water front where all the tourists are. In addition to the great mission of preventing marine life feeding on the floating plastic, it will be a fantastic PR opportunity for Phuket and its Tourism industry.

The boat is made from high density polyethylene thermoplastic or HDPE. HDPE is this white plastic that milk bottles are made from! It is 100% recyclable and a plastic that is very often collected during beach clean up. HDPE is extremely strong and more and more boats are made out of it.

We’re fortunate to have all our boats covered with insurance, which is provided by Lambert Brothers Insurance Broker.

LTC 001

Sponsored by Intercontinental Phuket Resort

LTC 002

Sponsored by Blue Tree Phuket

LTC 003

Sponsored by Wine SAYV

LTC 004

Sponsored by AXA Thailand General Insurance

LTC 005

Sponsored by BCIS Phuket

LTC in Action – The Nation Thailand feature article on Saturday March 23, 2023

LTC in Action

Updates

LTC 004 Departs for Bangkok Duties

LTC 004 Departs for Bangkok Duties

OFA is thrilled to announce the expansion of its License To Clean project to Bangkok! Our Eco Friendly coastal cleaner catamaran, LTC004, is en route to Bangkok this morning. We are excited to commence operations on the Chao Phraya River, focusing on collecting...

LTC 001 Launches at Ratsada Pier

LTC 001 Launches at Ratsada Pier

We are thrilled to announce the official launch of our 100% recyclable coastal cleaner catamaran, LTC 002 Blue Tree, at its new crucial location near Rassada Pier and its surrounding areas. This marks a significant step in our collaboration with the authorities to...

LTC 001 Cleared to clean Ratsada Pier Area

LTC 001 Cleared to clean Ratsada Pier Area

Exciting News: LTC 002 Blue Tree to Clean Rassada Pier Area! We are thrilled to announce that LTC 002 Blue Tree, our coastal cleaner catamaran, will soon be dedicated to cleaning the surrounding area of Rassada pier during the upcoming dry season. This initiative is...

Facts & Numbers

Phang Nga bay is a major marine attraction in Phuket with its landmark renamed “The James Bond island” since it featured in one of the 007 movies. Every visitor to Phuket goes at least once to Phang Nga Bay during their holiday. Every day, around 10 000 people are shipped and as many as 200 boats cruise across the bay creating various pollution amongst which plastic and other non-organic waste.

PHANG NGA bay is characterized by its limestone cliffs and rock formations. Its many wonders include caves and lagoons and it’s dotted with coral reefs. It shelters at least 28 species of mangrove, seagrass beds and corals (see mermaid garden and coral farm). It was declared of international ecological significance in 2002 (Ramsar convention) and is part of Thailands Marine National Park (since 1981). It is also the home of mangrove forest and a breeding area of marine animals.

However, due to water pollution and unsustainable practices, wildlife and underwater plants are declining, affecting food chain, photosynthesis and coastal protection.

CALCULTATE YOUR OWN CO2 EMMISSION HERE.

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