Every Bottle You Purchase is 1 Pound of Plastic Removed From the Ocean
Every year, an estimated 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans. If this trend continues, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050.
For AquaOmega, protecting the ocean is deeply personal because our mission to support human health depends on healthy marine ecosystems.
That is why we teamed up with 4ocean, a global leader in ocean cleanup. For every bottle of AquaOmega sold, one pound of plastic is removed from the ocean and coastal communities, creating a measurable impact for both ocean health and human health.
2026 Goal for AquaOmega
Pounds of plastic collected.
Through this partnership, AquaOmega & 4ocean work towards this total amount of plastic removed from the ocean, coastlines, and coastal communities.
AquaOmega is transitioning to glass bottles for our softgels at no additional cost to the end consumer. This shift reflects our ongoing commitment to continuously evaluating our materials and processes to minimize our environmental impact.
Reducing Plastic Use
The AquaOmega team will not only fund ocean cleanup initiatives with every bottle sold, but will also volunteer their time at coastal cleanup projects across North America, further strengthening our commitment to measurable environmental impact.
Coastline Cleanup
AquaOmega OneHealth FAQs
Who is 4ocean?
4ocean is a global cleanup organization dedicated to cleaning up and preserving the ocean by removing plastic pollution.
How is the plastic collected?
4ocean's dedicated captains and crews remove plastic already polluting the ocean and coastlines.
Simultaneously, 4ocean helps intercept ocean-bound plastic within 50 km of coastlines, preventing it from entering the ocean. This comprehensive approach helps tackles both existing marine plastic and plastic at risk.
What is done with the plastic 4ocean collects?
Some plastic is processed into raw material that can be used by manufacturers to create new products and building materials. Plastic that cannot be recycled is converted into energy that powers thousands of homes and businesses.
Also, plastic collected is recycled into awesome products that fund future cleanups and advance their mission like bracelets that are made by artisans in Bali and Guatemala.
