.. To the editor:Hooray for the Netherlands-based group The Ocean Cleanup. I am sure its needs only to ask the petroleum industry and its stepchild, the plastics industry, to donate the $7.5 billion it needs to clean up the rest of the Great Pacific Garbage P...
When Howitt returns home to New Zealand half a world away, his heart sinks when he sees how much trash and other refuse is also washing up on its geographically isolated, and once pristine, 15,000-kilometer (9,300-mile) coastline. Many people might merely shrug...
4oceanrelies on its own technology called theTrashTracker, which measures the amount of waste that's cleaned up on a daily basis while sharing metrics such as plastic type and location information. This information helps the company verify to its investors and customers that it's actually doing ...
So far, thousands of volunteers have taken part in clean-up efforts and collected more than 10,000 kilograms of trash. Thian is heartened by the response of the public. “I am part of something bigger, something that matters,” she says. ...
The project's mission: to encourage kids to pick up 1 million pounds of trash across the globe before the end of the year.Daniels says he first developed a passion for wildlife when he was 3. "As far back as I can remember,I've always loved animals, " Daniels says. Marine life ...
he co-founded a club called the Cleanup Kids with his best friend.The project's mission:to encourage kids to pick up 1 million pounds of trash across the globe before the end of the year.(Money Daniels和其他青少年环保主义者一起住在田纳西州查塔努加(Chattanooga),他们每周花几个小时清理家附近...
Our service captures all the waste that comes out of your trash cans so it can be safety disposed of at wastewater sites throughout the county. This prevents spillage from your trash cans from reaching the storm drains and ending up in our rivers, lakes and ocean.Results...
"I filled an entire dumpster of trash over the last three hours," McGregor said. As his haul got bigger, so did his reach. Those who were inspired by him grabbed their own buckets. "I can inspire people around the world in Australia and Norway and India, wherever, to clean up their ...
‘Ocean Plastic’ bottles are partly developed from debris that has made its way to Hawaiian beaches, thus ensuring that more plastics do not end up in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The project is meant to increase awareness about ocean plastic trash and what can be done about the problem...
Clearbot isn’t the only company harnessing technology to improve aquatic environments. Entrepreneurs, academics and NGOs across the world are racing to develop innovations – fromautomated floating trash binstocontainment booms tofishlike underwater drones– that clean up waterways and capture more info...