
Most Ocean Plastic Flows From Rivers. Can Giant Trash Barriers Stop It? | World Wide Waste
The Ocean Cleanup started removing plastic from the ocean a decade ago. But most of that plastic comes from rivers, so it started building solar-powered river cleaners to catch garbage before it goes out to sea. 00:00 Intro 01:26 Interceptor Process 03:08 Waste Issues in Santo Domingo 05:13 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch 06:20 Potential Issues 08:38 Conclusion MORE WORLD WIDE WASTE VIDEOS: How People Profit Off Invasive Species | World Wide Waste | Insider Business • How People Profit Off Invasive Specie... 10 Surprising Things You Can Recycle | World Wide Waste | Insider Business • 10 Surprising Things You Can Recycle ... Can Pineapple Skins Replace Soap? | World Wide Waste | Insider Business • Can Pineapple Skins Replace Soap? | W... ------------------------------------------------------ #OceanPlastic #WorldWideWaste #InsiderBusiness Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit our homepage for the top stories of the day: https://www.businessinsider.com Insider Business on Facebook: / businessinsider Insider Business on Instagram: / insiderbusiness Insider Business on Twitter: / businessinsider Insider Business on Snapchat: / 5319643143 Insider Business on TikTok: / businessinsider Most Ocean Plastic Flows From Rivers. Can Giant Trash Barriers Stop It? | World Wide Waste