

Why Ocean Cars?
Plastic pollution is a worldwide problem. Every year, the human species is destroying the planet by adding millions of tons of plastic waste into the ocean waters.
Countless creatures are dying as a result, This not only affects the wildlife and ecosystem, but it alters what we consume. Microplastic has sadly become part of our food pyramid - we are what we eat, a scary thought…
We may not be able to force the governments to act, but we can most definitely do our part. We can start by making our own path and make our future better and brighter for all. If plastic is the problem, let’s help to reduce this by reusing the one that’s running our planet.
We’ve created a beautiful series of toy cars made with recycled plastic from the oceans. We start our path here toward making a positive change. Care to join us?

THE 9 FACTORY is the Lab of Ideas where we seek
creative solutions to extreme environmental problems.
We Do Not Inherit the Earth from Our Ancestors,
We Borrow It from Our Children.
Native American Proverb.

OCEANS
IN NEED
40% of the albatross in the Midway Islands die, like whales, seals, turtles, dolphins and sharks... the list is endless. 100 million marine animals die per year from intake of plastic.
Working for a better future.
The Soul of the Ocean Cars
We do not want to cut down a single tree, even if it is a tree from reforestation, or bring new plastic to the planet, but recycling does not mean being sad, bored, or matte.
We want to give our products the colors and brightness that nature offers us to make them happy and positive with a soul, the soul of doing things well.

Take a peek at these interesting projects

WHALE MADE OF PLASTIC WASTE
STUDIOKCA, a Brooklyn-based architecture and design firm, has pulled over five tons of waste from the ‘plastic soup’ that is floating on the surface of the pacific ocean.
more interesting projects

LONG WAY UP
From Ushuaia, Ewan and Charley journey through the glorious and underexposed landscapes of South and Central America in their most challenging expedition to date, using cutting-edge technology on the backs of their prototype electric Harley-Davidsons in order to contribute to the sustainability of the planet.
