Canada’s first beach cleaning robot makes its debut in Ontario
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Canada’s first beach cleaning robot makes its debut in Ontario
Canada’s first beach cleaning robot is making its debut this summer to reduce litter at Ontario parks. Pollution Probe CEO Melissa DeYoung says the launch of the robot is beneficial for the environmental organization’s waste reduction initiatives.
Canada’s first beach cleaning robot to be introduced as part of the Great Lakes Plastics Cleanup – Water Canada
On June 23rd, Canadian environmental not-for-profit, Pollution Probe, announced the launch of Canada’s very first BeBot remote-controlled, beach cleaning robot, as part of the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup, the largest initiative of its kind aimed at ending plastic pollution in and around the Great Lakes. Pollution Probe will pilot the beach cleaning robot at select Ontario Parks beaches across the Great Lakes region over the summer in partnership…
Pollution Probe Launches Its BeBot In Ont. - Canadian Manufacturing
Don’t be alarmed if you see a Zamboni-like rover roaming Ontario’s shores this summer – it’s a beach cleaning robot being tested in some provincial parks. The robot, called a BeBot, is a remotely operated and fully electric machine that removes plastic, glass, metal, paper and other debris from beaches with sand-sifting technology. “This technology allows us to capture some of the larger pieces of plastic before they actually enter the water,” s…
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