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This Dutch town is using bubbles top trap plastics in rivers. Lets beat plastic pollution! There is no planet B. Use less, buy less, waste less. #ActOnClimate #climate #plasticpollution #PlasticsTreaty #GreenNewDeal

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froilan3 years ago

opinion: thats it , get rid of the waste pollution. and please save the Rainforest, plant more trees, put it into action.

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Linda3 years ago

Better yet, stop companies from producing so much plastic.

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Maggie Merlucci3 years ago

This is FANTASTIC! How can we move forward to adopt this amazing process??

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Dennis Moule3 years ago

That’s brilliant. The SeaBin @Seabin_project picks up floating plastic great. We often see what they don’t get scuba diving just a couple meters deep. I found over 1,000 cigarette filters on one covered boat slip. Out of sight out of mind

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Clonal Antibody 🌹3 years ago

@WeDontHaveTime Couple this with thermal depolymerization of the plastics, and you may have a viable system for ridding the world of of plastic pollution

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MFGA Tortoise 💎🤟👷‍♂️⚒️3 years ago

If you lot stuck to this type of thing rather than the climate wonkery, you’d be so much more supported.

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BarkingMadMD🇺🇸🇮🇱3 years ago

90% of the plastic in the oceans comes from four rivers in China. Mike want to talk to Joe Biden and his CCP minders about that, Mike.

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David Bryan3 years ago

Microplastics from wind turbines: A turbine with 120M diameter, such as those intended for erection by Viking Energy will shed around 62kg of microplastics per year in the form of epoxy resin. Epoxy resin contains bisphenol A (BPA). (this contaminates water)

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和子晴3 years ago

The Ducth have always been one with the water.

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