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Every year, 8 million metric tons of discarded plastic find their way into Earth’s oceans. In the past, a majority of this debris was organic material, but that has since been replaced primarily by ...
Meet the Seabin, an ingenious floating rubbish collector invented by two Australian surfers, Pete Ceglinski and Andrew Turton ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Seabin by the Seabin Project is a floating rubbish receptacle made especially for the water. The idea is that bottles, plastic ...
The Seabin was designed to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It functions best inside marinas and in relatively controlled environments where it catches plastics and floating ...
It's the little bucket that could — a small contraption floating along the Ottawa River shoreline cleans the waterway one plastic wrapper at a time. "This is the first trash-trapping device in Ottawa ...
Despite regular coastal cleanups around the world, the problem of ocean garbage continues. Now, two Australians say they’ve found the solution – the Seabin By now, reports that our oceans are turning ...
Buffalo is the latest waterfront city to benefit from Seabin™ technology. This past weekend, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper and Congressman Brian Higgins introduced this new litter and debris cleaning ...
Back in 2016, Aussie startup Seabin raised just shy of $400,000 on Indiegogo. Three years and a viral video campaign later, it has $5 million worth of Seabins in operation, in 52 countries, and the ...
Seabin sucks in water and rubbish, which gets caught in a catch bag filter Team started crowdfunding campaign as they did not want to take start-up money from companies Marinas, ports around the world ...
Seabin is a floating rubbish bin that collects garbage from the sea. It's designed to be near ports, marinas, and yacht clubs. Rubbish and debris are brought into the bin thanks to a pump which ...
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has teamed up with Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful and other partners to establish a network of Seabin automated litter and debris removal devices across ...