Understanding how plastic moves in rivers in Southern Ontario!
Answers Through Tracking Litter
By highlighting how trash moves in Southern Ontario water systems, our goal is to inform municipalities, conservation groups, and the public on practices to capture the most amount of trash from our waters!
Our Work
Deployment Sites
We have deployed our bottles at 8 different sites across 3 water systems (Grand River, Credit River, and Bronte Creek) including near Elora, Burlington, Mississaugua, and Georgetown in Ontario.
We have deployed our bottles at 8 different sites across 3 water systems (Grand River, Credit River, and Bronte Creek) including near Elora, Burlington, Mississaugua, and Georgetown in Ontario. Another goal is to understand how plastic would travel in rivers
We have deployed our bottles at 8 different sites across 3 water systems (Grand River, Credit River, and Bronte Creek) including near Elora, Burlington, Mississaugua, and Georgetown in Ontario. Another goal is to understand how plastic would travel in rivers
We have deployed our bottles at 8 different sites across 3 water systems (Grand River, Credit River, and Bronte Creek) including near Elora, Burlington, Mississaugua, and Georgetown in Ontario. Another goal is to understand how plastic would travel in rivers
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Frequently Asked Questions
How we track the bottles?
What to do if we find a bottle?
What is the data used for?
Does this create additional litter?

Frequently Asked Questions
How we track the bottles?
What to do if we find a bottle?
What is the data used for?
Does this create additional litter?

Frequently Asked Questions
How we track the bottles?
What to do if we find a bottle?
What is the data used for?
Does this create additional litter?

Frequently Asked Questions
How we track the bottles?
What to do if we find a bottle?
What is the data used for?
Does this create additional litter?
Contact

Tracking_Trash
@Tracking_Trash

Tracking Trash
trashtrackersca@gmail.com





