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Planet Patrol App recording plastic waste
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Plastic Patrol, now a registered non-profit with more than 1,000 volunteers, has so far rid UK waterways of 189 tonnes of plastic. The Plastic Patrol App works to crowdsource and map important data about the types of plastic found and collected to make sure the big brands responsible are held to account. So far, the app has recorded more than 50,000 pieces of plastic waste from 35 countries.
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