
Become a SeaCycle Sponsor


Sponsor a SeaCycle Bench: Transform Plastic into a Legacy
Help turn ocean waste into a permanent symbol of community and conservation.
On May 10, 2025, SeaSweepers held the first-ever SeaCycle event in Miami’s Coconut Grove - an immersive community experience celebrating sustainability, design, and action. In partnership with OceanAid360, we unveiled 4,000 pounds of marine plastic collected from Florida and Bahamian waters. The event drew hundreds of attendees, including city officials, media, and environmental leaders, to witness how waste can become art and activism.
Now, we’re entering the most impactful phase - transforming that plastic into a limited series of designer benches that will live permanently in Miami’s parks. Each bench will serve as a landmark of environmental innovation and proudly display the name of the sponsor who made it happen. These aren’t just benches. They’re bold, visible, city-backed statements of purpose that say, “No New Plastic is possible.”
You are not just sponsoring a bench - you are claiming a piece of the future.
One contribution. Decades of visibility. Real ESG impact.

Sponsorship Levels
Why Sponsor SeaCycle?
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Become a part of the game-changing start of the story for keeping marine plastics out of landfills and incinerators, and turning them into meaningful sustainable products.
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Create a visible, local impact for Miami communities to enjoy.
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Show your brand’s commitment to sustainability and circular economy innovation.
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Inspire others through a tangible transformation from marine waste to public infrastructure.
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Support a scalable solution to plastic pollution and ocean health.



Event Schedule


12:45
PM
Arrival
Arrival and registration!
1:00
PM
KICKOFF
Keynote, speakers and welcome networking with food & drinks.
1:45
PM
CLEAN UP ROUND 1
Clean-up competition round 1 begin!
2:00
PM
CLEAN UP ROUND 2
Clean-up competition round 2 begin!
2:15
PM
Prizes & Networking
Networking, prizes, food + beverages!
3:00
PM
WRAP UP
Final goodbye to the ocean plastics before they go to be upcycled!




