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It’s the next big thing in sustainability. May 17, 2021 If I had to guess, you’re probably reading this story right now because you have no idea what the term “blue beauty” even means. Like, is it a new form of green beauty? Or beauty products inspired by…the ocean? Or, I don’t know, a whole new ~mood~? To be honest, it’s a bit of all three. Blue beauty, in a nutshell, is
a subsection of the clean beauty world that focuses on you guessed it the ocean, plus everything in it.
And if you’re new to blue beauty or you still think it’s just a thing that impacts dolphins and turtles, we’ve got a
GUEST COMMENTARY: Move over, straw turtle Now it s glove fish nwitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Robotic pirate ships and a silent disco part of new River Mersey anti-litter campaign
The Mersey is one of seven major waterways being tackled this year
Robotic pirate ships have made a start on cleaning up the London Docklands, and are heading north this summer (Image: Matt Alexander/PA Wire)
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If You See an Orange Bottle in the Great Lakes Leave It Alone wrkr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wrkr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The weather is starting to get nicer, and soon lots of people will be headed toward Western New York s expansive shorelines and waterways.
When you head out this season, you might see something strange floating in the water and officials want people to know leave it alone.
Many small, orange plastic bottles are being launched, purposefully, into Lake Ontario this spring.
It s a project put together by researchers at the University of Toronto, and the objective is to track where trash and other garbage in the lake winds up.
The bottles appear to be modified Blender Bottles. Each orange bottle is equipped with a GPS sensor inside that will track the bottle s journey from various drop off points as it travels through different routes, and will provide information about where much of the lake s garbage eventually lands.