Officials propose new bill that could pay residents for carrying out normal daily task: ‘Funded [by] … producers rather than taxpayers’

A waterfront advocacy group in Baltimore is hosting an event where locals can earn a “chunk of change” while helping to advance legislation protecting waterways.

According to Baltimore Fishbowl, the Waterfront Partnership and its Healthy Harbor initiative partnered with other environmental advocates for an event dubbed “Mr. Trash Wheel’s Cash for Trash: A Bottle Bill Demonstration Event.”

Mr. Trash Wheel, described on its website as a “part-time celebrity, full-time trash interceptor,” is a semi-autonomous, water and solar-powered device installed in 2014…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS