Wave Browser helps wipe out your to-do list-and toxic ocean waste
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Wave Browser helps wipe out your to-do list-and toxic ocean waste
"Wave Browser is working to reverse that equation. With a unique new partnership with 4ocean, Wave Browser connects your browsing to mitigating environmental impact: every session helps fund the removal of plastic and other waste from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines around the world. Every time you surf the web, Wave Browser contributes to 4ocean's cleanup projects that focus on waterways across the globe, from the United States to the Dominican Republic, and Indonesia."
"The best part is transparency. Users can track the Wave community's verified impact in real time through a live impact tracker built directly into the browser, making it easy to see how much trash has been removed from the ocean through the partnership. Wave runs on Chromium, the open-source technology that powers Google Chrome, which makes its interface familiar and easy to use."
Wave Browser partners with 4ocean so each browsing session funds removal of plastic and other waste from oceans, rivers, and coastlines worldwide. The partnership targets cleanup projects across multiple countries, contributing to the removal of 100,000 pounds of plastic and waste annually. A live impact tracker built into the browser shows the Wave community's verified cleanup results in real time. Wave Browser is built on Chromium for speed and familiarity and includes productivity features such as tab grouping, smart suggestions, customizable sidebar and toolbar, color-tagged tabs, and keyboard shortcuts to reduce app switching.
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