'PET Pirates' remove seven tonnes of rubbish from Hungarian lake
More than seven tonnes of plastic waste has been collected from Hungary's Lake Tisa as part of a historic cleanup competition. The teams, called PET Pirates, sailed on the artificial lakes, high seas with kayaks and makeshift boats to gather the waste. The more plastic they accumulated, the closer they inched to winning the PET Cup. Each as a Ranga tech semi. Chuck Morengel with a Duterte. While the collected waste is sorted by colour and material, volunteers are always amazed by the kind of trash they find. I. The Pet Cup started in 2013 with the aim of riding Hungary's most magnificent natural wonders of garbage. Pet Pirates will captain clean up operations at the polluted Bodrog floodplain in August.