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20 Thousand Pounds of Plastic Removed From the Pacific Ocean

The latest inventions in deep sea diversifying removals has led to the creation of a twenty thousand pound implantable plastic raft capable of removing twenty thousand pounds of solid waste from the Pacific Ocean.

Antonio Westley
6 min readOct 15, 2021
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This amazing breakthrough marks the first use of such an innovative material as part of a seaweed and trash removal system. The transpacific marine recycling initiative has taken a new step forward by allowing such a massive removal capability via the incorporation of this innovative technology. This system will allow the twenty thousand pounds of plastics to be removed without harming the environment.

The system uses a powerful sonar camera to identify where the trash is placed and then removes it with the most powerful suction force ever developed for such a large scale removal operation.

This removes the need for the use of huge and harmful dump trucks, much less the toxic chemicals that are so often used.

These gigantic machines are capable of recycling more than just plastic. Other organic materials such as wood and paper can be recycled as well. However, this system makes no mention of other forms of…

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Antonio Westley
Antonio Westley

Written by Antonio Westley

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