In Our Element’s Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

Launching their 2022 Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge bid at the Southampton International Boat Show, rowing team ‘In Our Element’ are joining forces with The University of Portsmouth’s Centre for Enzyme Innovation.

They aim to raise awareness and funds for its pioneering research programme which could revolutionise plastic use and help reduce the scourge of ocean plastic pollution.

The ‘In Our Element’ team comprises Hollie Luff, Mike Hatch, Elliot Holman and Rachel Lasham, all long-time friends and colleagues at Premier Marinas. They spoke to an audience about their motivation to tackle the world’s toughest rowing challenge and also explained their journey to the 2022 start line, from fundraising to training.

Platinum sponsors and lead supporters Premier Marinas hosted the event with The University of Portsmouth’s Professor John McGeehan presenting details of his research group’s impressive work to deliver transformative enzyme-enabled solutions for the recycling of plastics and to help solve the global challenge of plastic ocean pollution

“We are very proud to partner with the ‘In Our Element’ team who are undertaking The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge – an inspirational endeavour where the crew will face the full force and beauty of Nature in open seas, while raising awareness of the damage that plastic pollution is inflicting on our environment.

Our team at the Centre for Enzyme Innovation at the University of Portsmouth are also taking our inspiration from the power of Nature, where biology has evolved incredible systems that ensure natural materials are recycled and nothing is wasted. Our team is developing enzymes that can break down man-made plastic materials, returning them back to their original building blocks and providing the potential for infinite plastics recycling. I wish the crew every success and I am extremely grateful to all those who give their support to the ‘In Our Element’ team and our ongoing research in plastic-digesting enzymes.”

“We are thrilled to be partnering with The University of Portsmouth and extending this personal challenge to support a much larger cause,” said Hollie Luff skipper of team ‘In Our Element’. “David Attenborough and his documentary film ‘A Life On Our Planet’ emphasised the seriousness of plastic pollution in our oceans and it has inspired the entire team. It is a daunting physical challenge but we are determined and feel incredibly energised knowing we are raising awareness and funds for innovative research which could provide a major breakthrough in this area.”

Pete Bradshaw CEO at Premier Marinas said: “We are delighted to be the principal sponsor for team ‘In Our Element’. Given the team are all colleagues their challenge is extremely personal for the whole company and we are excited to follow their progress over the next year. Premier is already a leader in many aspects of environmentally sensitive marina management. Helping play a part to support the innovative work being undertaken at The University of Portsmouth is also incredibly rewarding.”

The ‘In Our Element’ team’s challenge will start in early December 2022 from San Sebastian in La Gomera, Canary Islands, with the intrepid team of four rowing a distance of 3,000 miles to English Harbour, Antigua in an estimated 45 to 50 days.
Premier Marinas will be following the team’s training, preparation and the challenge itself.


‘In Our Element’ team are needing to raise £60K in the lead up to the challenge in December 2022. For further details visit inourelement.co.uk and to make a donation visit – https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=SRYSF4B79NFJQ

 

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