CAMPAIGN FOR REDUCTION OF CARBON EMISSIONS AND MARINE POLLUTION

More recycling, less carbon

We are thrilled to announce our latest campaign that aims to create a positive impact on the environment.
For customers who purchase $100,000 or more worth of RTLS products from us, we will collect 1 ton of plastic waste from the Marmara Sea region. Our goal is to prevent 20 million metric tonnes of microplastic pollution per tonne from entering the sea and to prevent the release of 32 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere, as released into nature every time 1 tonne of waste is collected using tradional methods.
For every RTLS project order over $100,000, 1 tonne of plastic waste will be collected from the sea by our autonomous sea cleaning vehicles.
Per tonne of plastic waste to be collected;

  • alternative text Preventing 20 million micro-plastic particles from entering the sea
  • alternative text The aim is to prevent 32 tonnes of CO₂ from being released into nature.
Be the first to announce to the world, a sea cleaning technology that is 6 times more effective than existing sea cleaning methods

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Rights under the Campaign

Clients will have the opportunity to advertise their participation in the campaign through press releases and media coverage. This will help raise awareness of the Companies' commitment to environmental sustainability.

Clients will have the opportunity to advertise their participation in the campaign through press releases and media coverage. This will help raise awareness of the Companies' commitment to environmental sustainability.
Customers will have the privilege to share news and stories about the waste collected and their positive contribution to the community. This will further enhance their brand reputation and will position them as environmentally responsible businesses.
During the operation period of the autonomous sea cleaning vehicle, customers will benefit from the right to have their logo and slogan featured distinctly on the vehicle. The collaboration within the scope of the campaign will be an indication of how active the brand plays an active role in fighting against plastic pollution and participating in environmentally sensitive projects.
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Join hands to protect the seas!

Join the Green Transformation for Marine Cleanup: Buy RTLS products to collect a tonne of plastic waste and reduce carbon emissions...

6 times more effective sea cleaning technology than existing sea cleaning methods

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What is Autonomous Sea Cleaning Vehicles?

Doris S1, an autonomous and unmanned sea cleaning vehicle developed by IWROBOTX for sea cleaning, will be used within the scope of the campaign. Doris S1 has been designed to perform sea cleaning and sea pollution related inspections.

  • alternative text Waste Collection Capacity: 1 tonne of Waste
  • alternative text Continuous duty time: 36 hours
  • alternative text Fuel consumption per hour: 2.5 lt/h max
  • alternative text Power: 20HP-40HP
  • alternative text Ability to manoeuvre: 360°
  • alternative text Speed in Windy: 25km/h Max.
  • alternative text Speed: 20 knots Max.
  • alternative text Dimension: 5.0x2.65x2.1m
  • alternative text Remote Control Distance: 50km (31miles)
  • alternative text Determination of waste type
  • alternative text Recognising wastes and collecting them with location-based information
  • alternative text Specifying the operation area via Dashboard
  • alternative text Real-time marine pollution data collection and reporting
  • alternative text Prior notification of chemical contamination

RTLS Products under the campaign

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With the Asset Tracking System, you can manage all asset processes within the company, as well as knowing exactly where all your assets and inventories are, at the same time, ensuring uninterrupted and smooth operation of your entire business processes. Asset Tracking System Modules;
  • alternative text Counting Module: Simplifies your physical counts of assets and eliminates manual counting errors
  • alternative text Alarm Module: You can monitor every movement of the assets in real-time and you can instantly learn about the location changes of your products. In case of displacement of assets, it is possible to be notified by e-mail notification or by instant alarm and have full control over your assets with this module.
  • alternative text Real-Time Asset Tracking Module with RFID, Bluetooth and Wifi Tags: Real-time tracking module with RFID, Bluetooth and WiFi tags enables you to track the location of your assets and inventories continuously
  • alternative text User Authorisation Module: With the User Authorisation Module, define customised access rights for each member of your team. Enable your employees to access the information they need in line with their roles and responsibilities, so that your business processes progress more smoothly and effectively. Protect the security and integrity of your inventory data with access levels, while supporting an efficient workflow
  • alternative text Real-Time Maintenance Tracking Module: Plan and manage the maintenance of all your assets with the Real-time Maintenance Tracking Module, so that your business operates uninterruptedly and effectively, while preventing potential breakdowns and stoppages.
Detailed information about the product group can be found via the link envantertakipsistemi.com
  • alternative text Guest/Customer Density/Heat Map Module: Heat map of the most visited locations by guests/visitors is generated
  • alternative text Campaign Tracking Module: The number of customers visiting the campaign that is made in the store and their interactions are reported.
  • alternative text Guest Footprint Tracking Module: The in-house footprint of the guests visiting the facility is determined.
  • alternative text Guest specific Marketing Module : By collecting the data regarding the footprints of the guests in the store, special campaigns and discounts are specially tailored for the guests.
  • alternative text Shopping Basket Tracking Module: The shopping baskets used by customers are tracked and the usage of shopping baskets within the store is reported.
Detailed information about the product group can be found via the link indoor50.com
With advanced camera technology, you can instantly track customers entering and leaving your business. With INCount technology, only the people count data is transferred to the Dashboard after processing the camera video. INCount technology prevents unnecessary use of server resources. With low server costs, you can easily transform your business into digital and quickly identify the number of people visiting your facility. Detailed information about the product group can be found via the link indoor50.com
Staff members are tracked in real time through the wifi signal of their mobile phones or a badge or a wristband given to the staff. All non-productive processes in the workplace are collected and reported on a single platform. Detailed information about the product group can be found via the link indoor50.com
In institutions such as resort hotels, schools and hospitals, the loss of kids should be prevented and location-based behavioural analysis of kids should be carried out. Detailed information about the product group can be found via the link indoor50.com

Questions about the Campaign

In the Marmara region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is classified based on regions as follows and shown how many days are required to collect such waste in these regions.
  • alternative text Region 1: In Istanbul region (Tuzla, Pendik, Maltepe, Göztepe, Kadıköy, Zeytinburnu, Küçükçekmece, Büyükçekmece, Avcılar), 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 16 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 2: In Kocaeli (Gebze, Izmit, Derince, Gölcük, Dilovası, Darıca) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 25 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 3: In Bursa (Gemlik, Bandırma, Mudanya, Saraylar) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 28 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 4: In Yalova (Altınova, Taşköprü, Çınarcık) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 38 days on average.
Purchasing RTLS solutions (Indoor5.0 solutions) from IWROBOTX company (Indoor5.0 solutions) worth $100,000 and above is needed.
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  • alternative text Asset Tracking System
  • alternative text Customer Tracking and Analytics System
  • alternative text Staff Tracking and Analytics System
  • alternative text Customer Counting System
  • alternative text Laundry Tracking System
  • alternative text Kids Tracking System
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In the Marmara region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is classified based on regions as follows and shown how many days are required to collect such waste in these regions.
  • alternative text Region 1: In Istanbul region (Tuzla, Pendik, Maltepe, Göztepe, Kadıköy, Zeytinburnu, Küçükçekmece, Büyükçekmece, Avcılar), 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 16 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 2: In Kocaeli (Gebze, Izmit, Derince, Gölcük, Dilovası, Darıca) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 25 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 3: In Bursa (Gemlik, Bandırma, Mudanya, Saraylar) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 28 days on average.
  • alternative text Region 4: In Yalova (Altınova, Taşköprü, Çınarcık) region, 1 tonne of plastic waste is collected in 38 days on average.
Yes, as a Group Company (even if each subsidiary company buys a different modular solution), if the total sales budget exceeds $100,000, participation in the campaign will be granted.
The campaign offer is valid until 1 January 2025.
The campaign is valid in the following 4 regions in the Marmara Sea region.
This campaign has been launched to use high-tech solutions to prevent marine pollution and to raise awareness about marine pollution.
You can fill in your company details at the contact section info@iwrobotx.com; you can request detailed information about the products and campaign.

Questions about Plastic Waste and Carbon Emissions

With the recycling of 1 tonne of plastic waste;
  • alternative text 5774 kwh energy is saved
  • alternative text 41 tonnes of greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions reduced
1 plastic bottle in the sea releases an average of 25g of CO2.
With the burning of 1 Pet bottle, an average of 75gr-100gr CO2 is released.
One plastic bottle in the sea produces 20 million micro-plastic particles.
1kg of plastic waste in the seas releases a total of 2.5kg of CO2
Yes, microplastics are harmful to marine species. Microplastics are plastic particles less than 5 mm in size and are commonly found in the seas. These small particles spread into the surrounding water, seabed and marine organisms.

Microplastics can pose various harms to marine organisms. Firstly, these particles can be difficult for organisms to digest and can damage their digestive system. Some microplastics may contain toxic chemicals or release toxic compounds into the surrounding water. This can harm marine species and increase their risk of death.

Furthermore, microplastics move through the food chain of marine species. Small organisms feed on microplastic particles and these particles can be transferred to large fish or other marine organisms. As a result, toxic substances contained in microplastics may accumulate within marine species.

Exposure of marine organisms to microplastics can have a negative impact on important biological processes such as reproduction and growth. It is also thought that microplastics may have a widespread impact in marine ecosystems. For example, the sticking of plankton to microplastics can reduce their ability to photosynthesise and have negative effects on ecosystem.

It is therefore important to tackle microplastic pollution and reduce the entry of microplastics into the seas. This requires taking actions such as reducing the use of plastics, recycling and proper waste management. At the same time, awareness raising, research and policy reforms also play an important role in solving this problem.

It is difficult to give an exact number of how many tonnes of plastic waste is mixed into the Marmara Sea annually. However, one of the environmental problems of the Marmara Sea is plastic pollution. The fact that the Marmara Sea is located in a geographical location with densely populated areas and industrial activities increases the risk of plastic wastes reaching the sea.
"Plastic Pollution in the Marmara Sea" report prepared by DenizTemiz Derneği/TURMEPA: The report includes the current situation of plastic pollution in the Marmara Sea and the studies carried out to reduce this problem. According to the report, approximately 10 kilograms of plastic waste exists per square kilometre in the Marmara Sea. Approximately 80% of these wastes originate from land sources and 20% from marine sources.
Yes, the Zero Waste Blue project aims to prevent and monitor marine pollution. Zero Waste Blue project aims to clean our seas, lakes and rivers.
Yes, emission credits can be used for this campaign within the scope of emission reduction.
An average of 27 tonnes of CO2 will be saved after collecting 1 tonne of plastic waste from the sea.
1 kg of non-recycled plastic waste releases 700gr of CO2.
Plastic Footprint is the entire process starting from the production process to the end of the recycling process.

Questions on technical issues

Within the scope of the campaign, Doris S1 - Autonomous / Unmanned Sea Cleaning and Sea data collection vehicle will be used. Doris S1: is a high-tech autonomous level 4 technology, capable of processing big data on topics such as AI, image processing, data analytics and transferring this data securely to online servers after it collects the waste from Sea. The Doris S1 project is an unmanned sea cleaning vehicle that has obtained an international driving certificate and has collaborated with Google on autonomous safe driving.
Within the scope of the campaign, Doris S1 - Autonomous / unmanned Sea Cleaning vehicle will be used. The waste collection capacity of Doris S1 is 1 tonne at a single operation period.
Drone technologies will also be used within the scope of the campaign to detect pollution on the sea.
Proper management of plastic waste is an important step in the fight against climate change. Using one tonne of plastic waste for recycling or energy production reduces crude oil consumption and energy costs. This is a powerful way to reduce carbon footprint. In addition, burning plastics produces energy while also reducing carbon emissions.
Within the scope of the campaign, Doris S1 - Autonomous / unmanned Sea Cleaning and Sea data collection vehicle will be used. CO2 and NH3 levels will be measured to determine the chemical pollution of the sea, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and O2 levels of the sea will be measured to determine the early detection of mucilage pollution. These measurements will be reported on the Dashboard on a location basis.
Wastes collected from the sea will be reported on the Dashboard on location basis. All user credentials for the Dashboard will be provided to the company with which co-operation is made.
Photographs and videos of waste collected from the sea, as well as data such as location, type, weight, weight, etc. will be made available on the Dashboard with the user credentials provided to the cooperating company.
Photographs and videos of the wastes collected from the sea and carried out activities will be given to the cooperating companies within the scope of the campaign.
Similar studies have been carried out in the Marmara region with the partnership of Kadıköy Municipality and IBB, as well as in Yalova with the cooperation of Yalova Governorship and Municipality, and in Rumkale with the cooperation of Gaziantep Governorship.
Recycling of plastic wastes collected from the sea will be supplied to recycling facilities.

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