Pictured is one of the decorated drains on Arduthie Road, Stonehaven.
If council officers determine the symbols don’t wash away easily and are effective at helping the public think twice about littering, Ms Dickinson said it’s possible the little fish could make their way to other coastal communities.
‘This is not a bin’
Ms Dickinson said: “This began with a local Surfers Against Sewage representative meeting with me, and conversations about plastic in the environment.
“She shared with me a photograph of a drain somewhere in England that had a stencil of a seahorse and the message ‘don’t litter’ next to it, and we started to talk about if that’s something we can do here.
Photo: Snap said Wednesday it would launch a marketplace to connect creators with brands. Photo: Bloomberg
Snap and Facebook are joining TikTok in establishing marketplaces to connect creators with brands, elbowing into territory dominated by influencer marketing agencies.Â
Snap on Wednesday revealed it was launching its own creator marketplace to connect advertisers with creators for sponsorship deals. These match-making services, which might pair a brand like Dunkinâ with an influencer such as Carter Kench, are emerging as a new frontier for social media giants that want online talent. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg teased a similar initiative last week.
When it comes to pricing, Snap and Facebook present a serious threat to the network of influencer-focused marketing agencies that have flourished over the last decade. Snap promises it wonât take a cut of any sponsorships its creators secure, similar to TikTok, which launched its own creator marketplace in 2
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