‘PET Pirates’ Remove Seven Tons of Trash from Hungarian Lake in Plastic Picking Competition

It was a grand day out on Lake Tisza in southern Hungary as the PET Cup returned with great success. Sponsored by local and large businesses alike, the event featured hearty ‘PET Pirates’ plundering the artificial lake in search of treasure: plastic waste. These enthusiastic participants turned environmental cleanup into a competitive and community-driven activity, setting sail on makeshift barges in a flotilla that conjured images of “Mad Max” on water. The competition not only showcased the community’s dedication to environmental conservation but also highlighted the collaborative effort between sponsors and volunteers in addressing plastic pollution.

The PET Cup, named after the commonly used plastic, polyethylene terephthalate, began in 2013 to inspire locals to maintain the cleanliness of their beloved lake. Since its inception, the competition has expanded to other waterways, growing in popularity and impact. This year’s edition was particularly fruitful, with over 20,000 pounds (approximately seven tons) of trash being removed from Lake Tisza. The victorious team, sponsored by MBH Bank, exemplified the spirit of the event, demonstrating that collective efforts can lead to significant environmental benefits. The PET Cup not only cleans up the waterways but also fosters a sense of community and environmental responsibility among participants and spectators alike.

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