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A large Tsunami wave has appeared in the Harbourside at Bristol, it's a 'sculpture' by a woman called Wren Millar.
It's 4m high and 6m wide, weighs 90Kg and contains the rubbish collected from just one street in Bristol's city centre on one Friday.
The campaign, #BristolsBinning is designed to try to get people to use the bins or take their rubbish home rather than just dropping it in the street.
The campaign was launched by Bristol's Mayor, Marvin Rees together with the artist and a number of others ... Amanda Parr of BBC 'Points West' interviewed the mayor and what looked like a another unknown reporter was interviewing others with a mobile phone and microphone.
Tsunami Wave by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Amanda Parr interviews Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Amanda Parr interviews Hubba Environmental by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Another Interview by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Tsunami of rubbish by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
BristolsBinning by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
It's 4m high and 6m wide, weighs 90Kg and contains the rubbish collected from just one street in Bristol's city centre on one Friday.
The campaign, #BristolsBinning is designed to try to get people to use the bins or take their rubbish home rather than just dropping it in the street.
The campaign was launched by Bristol's Mayor, Marvin Rees together with the artist and a number of others ... Amanda Parr of BBC 'Points West' interviewed the mayor and what looked like a another unknown reporter was interviewing others with a mobile phone and microphone.
Tsunami Wave by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Amanda Parr interviews Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Amanda Parr interviews Hubba Environmental by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Another Interview by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
Tsunami of rubbish by Bristol Streets, on Flickr
BristolsBinning by Bristol Streets, on Flickr