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If you see this in the sea, be cautious. This seemingly simple, hollow plastic bucket can collect trash from seas and lakes without using any energy. Although it looks basic, when placed in the sea or any body of water, it can filter over 25,000 liters of water per hour. The drainage hole at the top creates a suction force that draws in trash from the water, directing the waste into a filter bag. This allows it to collect 3 to 3.5 kg of trash daily, adding up to a total of 1.5 tons per year, significantly reducing pollution. When the trash bag is full, it can be easily replaced.
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