Paddle boarder builds raft from rubbish

Photo shows Lizzie Carr on her raft made of rubbish at River Trent, on September 23, 2016 in Nottingham, England. (Photo: CFP) What do you get when you cross 900 plastic bottles, a lot of garden wire and a piece of wood?

Photo shows Lizzie Carr on her raft made of rubbish at River Trent, on September 23, 2016 in Nottingham, England. (Photo: CFP) What do you get when you cross 900 plastic bottles, a lot of garden wire and a piece of wood? A raft made out of discarded rubbish. Designed and built by paddle boarder Lizzie Carr - the rubbish raft was predominantly made out of plastic drinks bottles collected from UK canals. Its purpose? - to highlight the amount of rubbish that ends up in the UK's waterways and to encourage the public and local government to tackle the problem head on. It takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to break down and the average person gets through 200 a year - a total of 13 billion plastic bottles a year in the UK alone.

Photo shows Lizzie Carr, Russell Howard and Rhiannon Bannister assembling raft at River Trent, on September 23, 2016 in Nottingham, England. (Photo: CFP) What do you get when you cross 900 plastic bottles, a lot of garden wire and a piece of wood? A raft made out of discarded rubbish. Designed and built by paddle boarder Lizzie Carr - the rubbish raft was predominantly made out of plastic drinks bottles collected from UK canals. Its purpose? - to highlight the amount of rubbish that ends up in the UK's waterways and to encourage the public and local government to tackle the problem head on. It takes 450 years for a plastic bottle to break down and the average person gets through 200 a year - a total of 13 billion plastic bottles a year in the UK alone.

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