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Pineapples and shoesOn a hot summer&self-adhesive pvc floor tiles外部リンク39;s morning, seven people are lined up on the bright green boat decorated with smiling whales. "So before you know it there is a lot of waste on the streets, then it begins to rain or the wind begins to blow and it rains or blows into the canals," he says."I think the Netherlands has an image of being very environmentally friendly so it is surprising," added Katz, who brought her husband on the cruise as well as two friends and their three children who were visiting Amsterdam.The Plastic Whale tours are part of a growing trend, with Amsterdam authorities separately launching a series of initiatives to direct tourists to alternative activities and ease the pressure on the top sites.

Amsterdam is increasingly a victim of its own success, with its canals, architecture and notorious red light district attracting around 18 million visitors last year, more than the entire population of the Netherlands. Plastic bottles are separated from the rest of the trash and are then recycled to be used in office furniture, or in building more Plastic Whale boats."It;s a completely other way of visiting Amsterdam," Plastic Whale founder Marius Smit told AFP.Fishing for plastic on Amsterdam's eco-friendly canal cruises. With eco-tourism booming around the world, the canal cruises run by the Dutch group Plastic Whale are reeling in big business.In 2018 the Plastic Whale cruises, which also run in the port city of Rotterdam, drew 12,000 visitors and this year they expect more, said Smit.

I really enjoyed it but also it;s really eye-opening just how much rubbish there is in the canals," said the 51-year-old graphic designer, fishing rod in hand.. Britain;s Prince Harry was due to be among the visitors earlier this year but had to cancel due to the birth of his son Archie."And for every bag of bottles that we take out of the canals, we take out two or three bags of other kinds of materials," he added."It;s a combination of factors," he says, explaining that the city;s bins fill up more quickly because of the numbers of tourists, and then people simply place their rubbish beneath them.Last year, the thousands of amateur fishermen on Plastic Whale;s boats collected 46,000 plastic bottles, said Smit.Just how much plastic is in the canals of the city dubbed the Venice of the North is hard to estimate, but solutions are easier to find."Smit set up the company eight years ago, aiming to create "economic value" from the plastic waste the tours dredge from the canals.Tourists aren;t carefulPlastic in the sea, rivers and other waterways is a problem around the globe, causing harm to marine ecosystems.

Equipped with fishing rods and thick gloves, a group of people peers into the water from one of the many boats that line Amsterdam;s famous canals. "Interest in the environment is growing explosively within Dutch society in general," he said. Plastic in the sea, rivers and other waterways is a problem around the globe, causing harm to marine ecosystems. "Obviously you;re on the beautiful canals of Amsterdam in a really nice boat, but at the same time you;re active as well, and you # add something positive to the canals and to the city because you;re making it cleaner.But it;s not fish they;re hunting on their cruise along one of the Dutch capital;s most famous tourist attractions, it;s plastic.

Marius Smit says however that despite the growing strain on Amsterdam from huge numbers of tourists, local residents are also "careless with their own waste"."Tourists aren;t careful," says Angela Katz as she stands in front of a pile of rubbish.During the two-hour tour they fish out a bizarre range of objects including various shoes, ski gloves, bleached out soda cans, wine bottles, a nappy, and even a whole pineapple.One of those friends, Guy O;Loughnane, from Vancouver in Canada, said he was particularly surprised by the amount of "stuff that is not even used", such as unopened bottles. Angela Katz, an Australian who has lived in Amsterdam for just over a year, is on her second tour, after learning about the cruises through Facebook.Smit however says that tourists are outnumbered by the Dutch on the cruises







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