Is a world without polluted oceans possible?
Seabin catches everything that floats on the surface of the water: plastic bottles, oils, plastics, detergents ... The product of Australians Peter Ceglinski and Andrew Turton aspires to clean up, once and for all, the planet's marine environments: especially marinas and recreation areas where abundant waste accumulates.
Seabin's challenge: end the pollution of seas and oceans
According to data from UNEP (United Nations Environment Program), 6.4 million tons of total garbage that end up in the sea each year . Do you want to join this project? There are less than three days left until the end of their campaign on Indiegogo to finance Seabin where they have already raised $248,000.
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