Fishing for Plastic with a Floating Bicycle

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Sep 20, 2018
Fishing for Plastic with a Floating Bicycle
 

Fishing for Plastic with a Floating Bicycle

 
Dhruv Boruah came face to face with plastic pollution when engaging in a yacht race from London to Rio de Janeiro. During the race a competing team found turtles trapped in plastic debris far from shore. Back home in England, Boruah quit his job as a consultant and founded The Thames Project. Now instead of spending his life in front of a computer screen he goes for rides each day on the waterways in his country. It takes him just 40 minutes to convert his bamboo bike into a floating trash collector. Boruah warns us of the plastic content found in our water, food, and even the air we breathe. His goal is to inspire all of us to do what we can to reduce this threat to wildlife and to ourselves.

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