Litter Receptors Aim to Clean Oceans
LA County unveiled a super garbage collector Saturday near Playa del Rey.
angels – 007 becomes a problem when there is pollution in Barona Creek.
No, it’s a super garbage collector, not a super spy.
Los Angeles County unveiled Saturday a 73-foot-tall floating barge that will automatically pick up waste before it reaches the ocean.
This ship is called Trash Interceptor 007.
Just like a secret agent, you don’t need a prisoner to collect bottles, plastics and other types of debris.
“Of course, California’s beaches and coastal waters are world-renowned for their beauty, but unfortunately, not after rain, but with a lot of litter. I hope that doesn’t happen in the future.” ” said Boyan Slat, creator and CEO of Ocean Cleanup.
The machine was created in Holland.
Saturday’s launch marked the first launch in North America.
Interceptor 007 is expected to collect 30-50 tons of garbage per year.