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by EminIsrafil 2470 days ago
It’s inspiring to see that picking up litter consistently had a big impact on a neighborhood. We were also surprised to see the strong effect the California Camp Fires had on litter. Hope you enjoy!

Background: My friends, Elena and Felipe, and I have been picking up litter 3x per week on Polk Street for year now. We logged all the litter we picked up to see what we can find. After a year picking up we decided to see what we can learn from the data and we wrote an article with the results.

We used the https://www.rubbish.love, which I helped program, to track all the items.

2 comments

Have you seen this project: http://thecrowbox.com/ and this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8lZ4I-UamM Maybe we could train squirrels too..
I've seen this, and it is rather sad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iux2OV3w4NI
Hahaha!! I think it's feasible we could train birds to do that. I would rather live in a world like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIwa9sPFT5I than this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mg7qKstnPk
Can you give us more information on the "Rubbish Beam", pictures, tech details, and why it's so expensive? You say on a request form that you're hoping to make it cheaper, but what's the biggest block to making that happen?

Is it just a standard grabber but with a cellphone holder and some kind of bluetooth trigger embedded in the "grabbing handle" that triggers the phone to take a picture?

Felipe here, I design and build the beams. Until now it was mostly an issue of scale as we refined the prototype. They took time to assemble and without large order price breaks on components the direct cost was high. We've invested time into a new version that is more scalable and will be ready soon.