A message in a bottle about Mullet Creek’s lingering litter

Andrew Pearson
Updated May 29 2017 - 4:56pm, first published 4:45pm
TRACKED: The movements of four plastic bottles (inset) in Mullet Creek during a month-long experiment. The bottles, released at William Beach Park Reserve, were GPS-tracked by the NSW EPA as part of its 'Hey Tosser!' campaign.
TRACKED: The movements of four plastic bottles (inset) in Mullet Creek during a month-long experiment. The bottles, released at William Beach Park Reserve, were GPS-tracked by the NSW EPA as part of its 'Hey Tosser!' campaign.

They didn’t travel far, but the state’s environment authority says the movement of five bottles in Mullet Creek shows how litter becomes a lingering problem. 

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Andrew Pearson

Andrew grew up in the western Riverina town of Hay and has strong ties to the region. He is a former DA journo who has a passion for breaking news and has covered everything from council and politics to crime and court.

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