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The Devices Pulling Millions Of Pounds Of Trash Out Of The Worlds Waterways Before It Reaches The Ocean

Around the world, a growing collection of inventive devices is intercepting plastic and litter before it can wash into rivers and oceans, and together these trash traps have already removed more than six million pounds of garbage from waterways since 2017. They range from simple mesh bags fitted inside storm drains by college volunteers in a small Florida island town, to booms that stretch across streams, to swimming robots, to a beloved googly-eyed machine in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor called Mr. Trash Wheel, which uses solar power and river current to pull up to 500 tons of litter off the water every single year. All of them share the same essential logic: stop the trash before it reaches the ocean, because once it gets there cleanup becomes exponentially harder, and the encouraging reality is that stopping it at the source requires nothing more than existing technology and determined people.

What has surprised researchers most is how much the data from these devices has accomplished beyond the trash they physically collect, with Mr. Trash Wheel’s catch records in Baltimore directly fueling a statewide foam ban and a citywide plastic bag ban that together cut foam litter by 90 percent and plastic bag litter by 72 percent, proving that what trash traps measure can change what lawmakers do. Similar data helped pass a plastic water bottle ban in South Lake Tahoe, California, and in Florida student volunteers log every item from storm drain traps to map pollution sources and push for upstream changes where the trash actually originates. The International Trash Trap Network, a collaboration between the Ocean Conservancy and the University of Toronto, now connects these groups globally so their combined findings can drive policy far beyond any single city. Researchers describe the traps not just as cleanup tools but as an early warning system revealing which products and habits are quietly filling the world’s waterways one rainstorm at a time.

Source: https://reasonstobecheerful.world/trash-traps-litter-prevention/

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