New Invention Aims to End Ocean Pollution: Will It Work?

Two young Australian innovators have developed a bin that 'magnetically' attracts all floating debris in the sea – from plastic and nylon to toxic oils and petroleum. How did it all start, and why did they quit their jobs to pursue this? Read the full story below.

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Andrew Turton and Pete Ceglinski are two young Australian entrepreneurs who met one sunny day and decided to channel their shared love of the ocean into a project with the potential to reduce ocean pollution. After several months of collaboration, they succeeded in creating a unique trash can that 'attracts' plastic bottles, paper, oil, fuel, and other hazardous materials floating in the sea. 

In order to further develop and perfect this revolutionary project, the duo left their jobs and dedicated themselves entirely to the cause. "Our goal is to transform this trash can into a giant machine placed on every coastline in Australia, and then the world," they stated. "Our second aim is to create a future where we won’t need this bin or any like it at all."

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