Seabin project is an "in water" automated rubbish collection device that is located in marinas and collects all floating rubbish, oil , fuel and detergents. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
The Seabin is a revolution in ocean cleaning technology. It will help create cleaner oceans with healthier marine life. The Seabin project is helping create a better way of life for everyone and every living thing.
How does Seabin work?
The Seabin is located in the water and is fixed to a floating dock. There is a shore based water pump on the dock running on shore power.
The water pump creates a flow of water into the bin bringing with it all floating rubbish and debris. The rubbish/debris is caught in a natural fibre catch bag and the water is then sucked out the bottom of the bin and up to the water pump where it is then pumped back into the marina.
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