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Wave Browser helps wipe out your to-do list—and toxic ocean waste

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Our everyday tech use has hidden costs. You've probably heard, for example, that large-language model queries use orders of magnitude more energy than traditional search.

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.

How Wave Browser's partnership with 4ocean removes ocean plastic

Here's how it works: 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 partnership removes 100,000 pounds of plastic and other environmental waste each year.

Tracking Wave Browser's verified cleanup impact in real time

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 Browser is built on Chromium for speed, familiarity, and productivity

In addition to this unique environmental impact, Wave Browser is built for enhanced productivity, whether you use it on your personal laptop or at work.

Productivity features that make Wave Browser easy to customize

Wave runs on Chromium, the open-source technology that powers Google Chrome, which makes its interface familiar and easy to use.

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