220+ DPOL® units
in operation
Designed and manufactured in France
18+ countries equipped with DPOL®
100% satisfied
customers
Discover DPOL® water cleaning robots
Clean water starts here

The Issue
Floating waste and hydrocarbons accumulate, harm your image, and waste your maintenance team’s time.

Our Solution
DPOL® continuously collects pollution, 24/7, silently and without human intervention.

The Result
Your water surface stays clean for the satisfaction of your users, while your team focuses on what really matters.
Why choose DPOL® for pollution cleanup?
Effective on waste & hydrocarbons
100+ satisfied users
Most affordable robot on the market
Easy & quick maintenance
Easily movable by hand
Designed to Clean Where It Matters Most
Marinas &
leisure ports
Industrial areas
& shipyards
Lakes &
beach facilities
Local authorities &
public stakeholders
Seaside resorts
and hotels
Inland
waterways
Innovative Water Pollution Solutions for Marinas and More
A range of solutions designed to adapt to every environment.

DPOL® CLASSIC

DPOL® MAX
Industrial port depollution device for handling large volumes of floating waste
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DPOL® robots are deployed in over 18 countries
Ports, marinas, and leisure facilities around the world already trust the simplicity and efficiency of our water cleaning robots.
Media Coverage of Our Environmental Impact


A DPOL® robot deployed in Croatia as part of the Wastereduce project
The DPOL® collects marine plastic waste and serves as an educational tool, raising public awareness about coastal environmental protection.


A DPOL® robot to clean the port of Cherbourg
The port of Cherbourg protects its marine environment thanks to the DPOL® robot, which removes waste and hydrocarbons from the Chantereyne basin.


Northern Ports, Known for Cleanliness, Turn to DPOL® to Tackle Plastic Pollution
Even though they’re renowned for their cleanliness, the Netherlands and Germany are deploying DPOL to fight plastic pollution in their ports.


Vote for the best ideas for the ocean
Nice-Matin highlights innovative solutions to protect the marine environment, including the DPOL® robot proposed by the company Ekkopol.


An innovative robot deployed in Lignano Sabbiadoro
The DPOL® robot makes its appearance in the port of Lignano to capture floating waste and maintain water cleanliness.


A discreet yet efficient robot in the port of Bandol
The newspaper VarActu dedicates an article to the DPOL® robot, which autonomously cleans the port of Bandol on a daily basis, without any human intervention.


A new robot cleans the port of Saint-Raphaël
The DPOL® robot effectively complements the anti-pollution systems already in place in the port of Santa Lucia, according to Var Matin.


TPM relies on the DPOL® robot for its ports
Toulon Provence Méditerranée Metropolis has chosen the DPOL® solution to sustainably fight port pollution.


Public presentation of DPOL® in Banyuls-sur-Mer
The city of Banyuls-sur-Mer shares a demonstration video of the DPOL®, highlighting its efficiency and ease of use.


Marine Structures introduces the DPOL® robot in Australia
The Australian distributor presents DPOL® as an autonomous and efficient solution for port depollution, already successfully deployed at several sites.
Client Stories
"We had a surface pollution issue caused by a large amount of leaves in a big pond without any filtration system. After a very successful rental trial, we decided to install a DPOL. The company customized it to make it as discreet as possible. It has an impressive capacity and requires very little maintenance!"

Koï d'Azur
Koi Carp and Pond Specialist, La Farlède, France
"Following a fire on a docked vessel, port agents successfully contained the pollution using floating booms and absorbent sheets. They also deployed the DPOL® robot, which played a key role by preventing the spread of pollution and fully absorbing it within just a few hours."

Jean-Michel Merle
Harbormaster's Office, Port of Palavas-les-Flots, France
"We’ve been using the DPOL® for a year, and it allows us to efficiently collect floating waste in the port at a reasonable cost. That’s why we’ve decided to purchase a second unit in 2025."

Gerard Poch
Technical Director, Port of Mataró, Spain
"DPOL® is very easy to set up, requires minimal maintenance, and proves extremely effective at collecting floating waste. It is an ideal solution for keeping port waters clean at a reasonable cost."

Matthieu D
Director, Port of Pornichet, France
"Port Vauban has been equipped with 7 DPOL® units [...]; it is efficient, easy to use and maintain, and durable. In terms of value for money, it is the most advanced product on the market. Thanks to DPOL®, our port is clean..."

Marion L.
Environmental Manager, Port Vauban, France
"We tested the DPOL® developed by EKKOPOL, and the results were simply promising! We are committed to integrating even more DPOL® units by mid-2025..."

Zubair A.
Manager Engineering & Facilities, Dubaï Harbour Marina
Stories & Science

5 September 2025
Marine pollution—whether plastic or chemical—is more than just an ecological concern. It directly impacts local economies, especially those reliant on beach tourism and artisanal fishing. Polluted shores, unsafe swimming waters, and biodiversity loss all contribute to the declining appeal of coastal destinations and jeopardize the livelihoods of local fishers. 🧳 Spotlight on Bali: A Polluted […]

4 September 2025
When the wind howls over the mediterranean, ports become receptacles for everything the sea carries. That’s exactly what happened at the Port of Barcelona during a storm with southeast winds: a mass of floating debris and vegetation surged into the afloat technical zone of MB92 Barcelona, Europe’s leading superyacht refit yard. 🚧 A Zone Paralyzed […]

21 July 2025
What Is an Ocean Gyre? In the oceans, marine currents form gyres—vast whirlpools located at mid-latitudes. These circular movements are driven by trade winds, variations in water density, and the Coriolis effect (Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2016). Plastic Waste Trapped in the Gyres Plastics released by human activity are carried by ocean currents and eventually accumulate […]

21 July 2025
Marine pollution, especially floating plastic waste, is often seen as a coastal issue. Yet its origins lie much further inland—in our cities, countryside, and river networks. As the signs on urban storm drains remind us: “The sea starts here.” 🚱 80% of Marine Waste Comes from Land Experts agree: around 80% of the waste found […]

21 July 2025
In every city, even the smallest ones, street sweepers have become essential. Yet their cost is significant: between €100,000 and €170,000 to purchase, and up to €50,000 per year to operate, including a dedicated operator and maintenance. Still, their usefulness is never questioned—they embody the commitment of local authorities to a clean and welcoming public […]
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