Volunteers find even more weird rubbish in Manchester's canals - including full set of metal teapots
Some of the weirdest items dumped into Manchester’s canals this year have been revealed after volunteers recovered 300 bags of waste.
The 588.9kg of rubbish included some weird items, too. Volunteers have uncovered airport luggage, a mattress, ladders, and even a full set of metal teapots.That’s in addition to the 17 traffic cones thrown into Rochdale Canal by Deansgate Locks which the Manchester Evening News spotted back in September.
“Through these conservation efforts, we are creating a healthier environment for marine life, while also encouraging others to think harder about the consequences of cluttering our waterbodies.
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