00:00 [Footsteps]
00:02 It's just unreal, you get to the city of Leicester
00:10 and from the city of Leicester for at least a couple of kilometres
00:14 literally every tree, every bush, the river banks are just festooned with rubbish.
00:21 I have honestly never seen anything like it before.
00:24 This is all good here though, isn't it?
00:30 So what do you want?
00:32 We find a lot of different stuff, everything from the everyday litter,
00:43 you know, your plastic bags, aluminium cans, plastic bottles, things like that,
00:47 all the way through to quite exotic things.
00:49 We've got car bumpers, plastic chairs, kitchen cabinets, kitchen utensils.
00:55 We have tricycles, loads of children's toys, basically you name it, it's there.
01:01 Barbecues as well, coat hangers, TVs, computer screens, it's all there.
01:10 Obviously it's a real eyesore, nobody wants to walk along the river
01:21 and see this rubbish sort of in your face.
01:24 But the second thing is, none of this stuff is going anywhere very quickly.
01:28 Plastic bottles take 450 years at least to break down.
01:33 So this material is going to hang around a long time and eventually
01:36 it's going to break down into smaller and smaller and smaller particles,
01:40 make it to the ocean and become microplastics,
01:43 or it's going to just basically stay around in the environment
01:47 where it's a hazard to wildlife because they get trapped in it
01:50 and it's also just toxic.
01:54 [sound of wind]
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