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Toronto WasteSharks

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Professional Trash Collecting Duo @PortsToronto. Ludicrously Capacious. Roomba’s Aquatic Equivalent. Advanced Swimmers. Heavy Lifters. Never miss a garbage day.

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One year ago today, PortsToronto’s #WasteSharks “Ebb and Flow”, arrived in Toronto ready to hit the water to work alongside our network of Seabins. Since then, they have removed thousands of pieces of plastic pollution and debris from Toronto’s waters, moving the needle toward

One year ago today, <a href="/PortsToronto/">PortsToronto</a>’s #WasteSharks “Ebb and Flow”, arrived in Toronto ready to hit the water to work alongside our network of Seabins.

Since then, they have removed thousands of pieces of plastic pollution and debris from Toronto’s waters, moving the needle toward
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Time flies when you are having fun! 🎉   We can’t believe that one year ago today was the first time we hit the water in Toronto Harbour.   We are looking forward to many more #trashtrapping adventures to come! #SharksTO

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Another #WasteSharkWednesday adventure with our friends from the U of T Trash Team 🦝. Today we headed out along the #waterfront in search of floating debris and small plastic pollution to clean-up. #DYK that we can collect and remove 1100-lbs of waste daily? Talk about being full!

Another #WasteSharkWednesday adventure with our friends from the <a href="/UofTTrashTeam/">U of T Trash Team 🦝</a>.

Today we headed out along the #waterfront in search of floating debris and small plastic pollution to clean-up.

#DYK that we can collect and remove 1100-lbs of waste daily? Talk about being full!
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We heard that @letsgototheex is known for its wild food combinations – and we wanted to feel included. Here’s a view of some of our good eats this past week, including lots of #plasticpollution 👀

We heard that @letsgototheex is known for its wild food combinations – and we wanted to feel included.

Here’s a view of some of our good eats this past week, including lots of #plasticpollution 👀
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Nous avons entendu dire qu’il est possible de déguster toutes sortes de mets insolites à l’Exposition nationale canadienne, et nous tenions à rappeler que nous pouvons nous aussi le faire! Voici un aperçu de ce que nous avons englouti la semaine dernière!👀

Nous avons entendu dire qu’il est possible de déguster toutes sortes de mets insolites à l’Exposition nationale canadienne, et nous tenions à rappeler que nous pouvons nous aussi le faire!

Voici un aperçu de ce que nous avons englouti la semaine dernière!👀
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Shine bright like a WasteShark. ✨   Yep. We’ve still got it. 💅  If you spot us sparkling in the Toronto Harbour, make sure to say hi and learn more about our #trashtrapping adventures.

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Briller comme un WasteShark. ✨   Ouaip. Nous n’avons rien perdu de notre éclat.   Si vous nous voyez étinceler dans le havre de Toronto, passez nous faire un petit coucou et vous renseigner sur nos missions de piégeage de déchets. #trashtrapping

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Regardez comment nous ramassons les déchets dans le havre de Toronto...Très soigneusement et très discrètement.   #wastesharkwednesday #SharksTO

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Apparently, we aren’t the only interesting creature to be found in #LakeOntario – a few weeks ago the U of T Trash Team 🦝 #FightingFloatablesTO researchers found an alligator lurking amongst the trash. 🐊 We still think sharks are superior… 🦈 🤷 #wastesharkwednesday

Apparently, we aren’t the only interesting creature to be found in #LakeOntario – a few weeks ago the <a href="/UofTTrashTeam/">U of T Trash Team 🦝</a> #FightingFloatablesTO researchers found an alligator lurking amongst the trash. 🐊

We still think sharks are superior… 🦈 🤷

#wastesharkwednesday