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Kia and The Ocean Cleanup Strengthen Operations to Accelerate River Plastic Removal in Guatemala
(MENAFN- Ogilvy) Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 17 March, 2026 – Kia has donated two trucks to its global partner, The Ocean Cleanup, to expedite the removal of plastic pollution from rivers in Guatemala. The initiative is the latest phase in Kia and The Ocean Cleanup’s long-term strategic alliance, which is dedicated to capturing river pollution before it enters the world’s oceans and to removing pollution that has already reached the oceans.
Guatemala is a key location for Kia’s partnership with The Ocean Cleanup, given the environmental impact of significant amounts of plastic pollution carried by the Motagua and Las Vacas rivers.
To address this issue, Kia has been supporting The Ocean Cleanup’s initiatives to remove plastic from rivers and prevent it from entering the ocean. Kia’s donation of two K2700 trucks reinforces this endeavor and reaffirms the shared commitment to sustainable, high-impact solutions for the region.
Why is Guatemala a critical point in the fight against plastic pollution?
The Motagua and Las Vacas rivers have become two of the most significant sources of plastic waste entering the Caribbean Sea.
•Approximately 20,000 tons of trash flows through Las Vacas Motagua rivers annually.
•Pollution of marine ecosystems.
•Detrimental effect on coastal communities in Guatemala and neighboring countries.
How have Kia and The Ocean Cleanup been addressing the problem of river pollution?
Kia has been supporting The Ocean Cleanup in deploying two innovative floating trash-capture systems known as ‘Inteceptors.’
•Interceptor 006 deployed in Las Vacas River.
•Interceptor 021 deployed in lower Motagua basin.
•Barriers concentrate waste from river current and guide it to extraction area, where trash is removed and processed.
How will Kia’s donation of two trucks expedite river pollution clean-up?
The large volume of collected material requires an efficient transportation system to ensure uninterrupted operations, and the Kia trucks will play a crucial role in fulfilling this by:
•Speeding up the removal of intercepted material at capture points.
•Facilitating transport to management and sorting centers.
•Reducing bottlenecks within the logistics operation.
•Ensuring continuity and efficiency in cleanup activities.
What impact have Kia and the Ocean Cleanup made on Guatemala and the region?
The main goal of Kia and The Ocean Cleanup in Guatemala is clear: to stop plastic pollution in rivers before it reaches the ocean. This work contributes to:
•Protecting marine and freshwater ecosystems.
•Mitigating environmental impacts on local communities
•Reducing the amount of waste reaching the Caribbean Sea.
•Minimizing economic and social impacts associated with plastic pollution.
Kia’s support transforms a global alliance into tangible local actions, generating long-lasting benefits both in Guatemala and throughout the Caribbean.
Guatemala is a key location for Kia’s partnership with The Ocean Cleanup, given the environmental impact of significant amounts of plastic pollution carried by the Motagua and Las Vacas rivers.
To address this issue, Kia has been supporting The Ocean Cleanup’s initiatives to remove plastic from rivers and prevent it from entering the ocean. Kia’s donation of two K2700 trucks reinforces this endeavor and reaffirms the shared commitment to sustainable, high-impact solutions for the region.
Why is Guatemala a critical point in the fight against plastic pollution?
The Motagua and Las Vacas rivers have become two of the most significant sources of plastic waste entering the Caribbean Sea.
•Approximately 20,000 tons of trash flows through Las Vacas Motagua rivers annually.
•Pollution of marine ecosystems.
•Detrimental effect on coastal communities in Guatemala and neighboring countries.
How have Kia and The Ocean Cleanup been addressing the problem of river pollution?
Kia has been supporting The Ocean Cleanup in deploying two innovative floating trash-capture systems known as ‘Inteceptors.’
•Interceptor 006 deployed in Las Vacas River.
•Interceptor 021 deployed in lower Motagua basin.
•Barriers concentrate waste from river current and guide it to extraction area, where trash is removed and processed.
How will Kia’s donation of two trucks expedite river pollution clean-up?
The large volume of collected material requires an efficient transportation system to ensure uninterrupted operations, and the Kia trucks will play a crucial role in fulfilling this by:
•Speeding up the removal of intercepted material at capture points.
•Facilitating transport to management and sorting centers.
•Reducing bottlenecks within the logistics operation.
•Ensuring continuity and efficiency in cleanup activities.
What impact have Kia and the Ocean Cleanup made on Guatemala and the region?
The main goal of Kia and The Ocean Cleanup in Guatemala is clear: to stop plastic pollution in rivers before it reaches the ocean. This work contributes to:
•Protecting marine and freshwater ecosystems.
•Mitigating environmental impacts on local communities
•Reducing the amount of waste reaching the Caribbean Sea.
•Minimizing economic and social impacts associated with plastic pollution.
Kia’s support transforms a global alliance into tangible local actions, generating long-lasting benefits both in Guatemala and throughout the Caribbean.
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