Then the garbage goes to a landfill. Either buried in the earth or to one of the five main ocean gyres. A good solution for unsightly garbage in our canals, lakes and docks but not for reducing waste - the main problem. #wecandobetter
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Great idea.
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Brilliant - but tragic that we should even need it.
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We do! But literally you can’t even buy them. I even emailed the company to get a couple for Seneca lake in NY. No bueno
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@mashable: We need more of these around the world pic.twitter.com/muprshdr1Q” Leí Sebín, 2 veces
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Floating gadget wants to suck up the ocean's trashThe 'Seabin' wants to creatively cleanup the world's oceans...by starting in harbors and ports. Simply pop the bucket into the water and it sucks up all the trash and debris.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If only we could use it for sidewalks in downtown.
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