The Mr. Trash Wheel Family Collects 1,000,000th Styrofoam Container

3/12/19

The trash collectors hit milestone as a statewide polystyrene ban bill passes in Maryland

Waterfront Partnership’s Healthy Harbor Initiative announced today, that the trash wheel family -- Mr. Trash Wheel, Professor Trash Wheel and Captain Trash Wheel -- has collected more than 1,000,000 Styrofoam containers since the first wheel launched in 2014. Today, Maryland became the first state to ban polystyrene foam food containers, making public health and water quality a priority.

“Healthy Harbor views these milestones less as a celebration and more of a catalyst for change,” said Adam Lindquist, director of the Waterfront Partnership’s Healthy Harbor Initiative. “By collecting and sharing the trash wheel data, we are bringing Baltimore’s trash issue to the forefront, helping to shift behaviors and push for policy change.”

The expanded polystyrene (EPS) food service product ban will prohibit a person in Maryland from selling the product on or after January 1, 2020. According to Trash Free Maryland’s website, polystyrene, also known as styrofoam, is a major pollution risk for people and marine life. The hazardous material absorbs more chemicals from the water than any other plastic and exposes fish to unsafe levels of pesticide and fertilizers.

“Healthy Harbor supported the styrofoam ban in Baltimore City, and is thrilled to see the expanded ban pass for the State of Maryland,” continued Lindquist. “Foam containers are shown to be more harmful to marine life than plastic, so this bill pass is a huge win for water quality.”

The Waterfront Partnership records the amount of trash being collected by the trash wheels on a quarterly basis when it receives the data from Clearwater Mills, the company that invented the waterwheel powered trash inceptor. As of January 2019, the trash wheels surpassed the one million mark with 1,002,134 foam containers removed from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.

Mr. Trash Wheel reached a similar milestone in 2016, collecting its 1,000,000th pound of trash from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Collectively, the trash wheels have removed over 11 million cigarette butts and over 627,000 plastic bags. This data and more can be found at www.MrTrashWheel.com.

Invented by John Kellet of Clearwater Mills, the first trash wheel popularly known as Mr. Trash Wheel, was installed in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in May 2014. Since then, two additional trash wheels have been installed in Baltimore. Professor Trash Wheel was added in December 2016 and is maintained by Waterfront Partnership and Captain Trash Wheel was added in June 2018 and is maintained by the Maryland Port Administration.

Waterfront Partnership's Healthy Harbor Initiative is working towards a swimmable and fishable Baltimore Harbor in hopes that the trash wheels will one day be put out of business. In order to stop trash at the source, Healthy Harbor is also working in upstream neighborhoods to form partnerships with community leaders around cleaning and greening issues. Healthy Harbor's Alley Makeover Projects are cleaning and organizing art-based projects that help increase awareness around trash, provide tools for communities to transform their spaces and increase neighborhood pride and build social fabric. The health of the Baltimore Harbor starts with the health of our neighborhoods.

About the Healthy Harbor Initiative
The Healthy Harbor initiative provides a roadmap for cleaning up Baltimore’s Harbor and the waterways leading to the Harbor. A clean Harbor and clean streams will provide opportunities for residents and area families to enjoy clean water in their neighborhoods. Greener and cleaner neighborhoods will make Baltimore City and Baltimore County more livable for all our citizens. For more information, visit healthyharbor.org.

About Waterfront Partnership
Waterfront Partnership is the proud steward of Baltimore’s crown jewel, its Inner Harbor and Waterfront. We’re lean, nimble and effective; the only organization that wakes up every day, rolls its sleeves up and gets to work on new ways we can make Baltimore’s Waterfront even more active, attractive and appealing. We’re the hosts who greet visitors, the creators of programs and promotions and managers of our beautiful parks. We encourage investment in Baltimore’s most celebrated asset so it can continue to grow, to serve as a place of pride and the place where Baltimoreans come together to recreate and to celebrate. For more information, visit baltimorewaterfront.com.