Entrepreneurs are important actors in effectively managing marine plastic pollution, but they face unique challenges in develo** sustainable business models within an unsustainable system. However, marine plastic entrepreneurs can engage with these tensions to create far-reaching social change beyond their business models.
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The author is partially funded under the EU project CLAIM (Cleaning Litter by develo** and Applying Innovative Methods in European seas) H2020, grant agreement ID: 774586.
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Dijkstra, H. Entrepreneurs are key assets to systemically address marine plastic pollution. Nat Rev Earth Environ 3, 720–721 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-022-00353-1
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