A giant wave sculpture made of rubbish has been unveiled at a city’s harbour.
It’s part of a new campaign to reduce litter in Bristol, and to stop it going into the water and out to sea.
The wave-shaped sculpture is made of 90kg of waste – equivalent to the volume of waste left on the city’s Baldwin Street on just one busy Friday.
The Bristol’s Binning campaign also involves more than 50 colourful bins being installed at litter hotspots like parks and takeaways around the city.
It is a joint project between Bristol Waste, Bristol City Council and the environmental charity Hubbub.