But on a more serious note, what's a habitual gum-chewer to do? That's what Anna Bullus of England wondered. She invented the GumDropBin, a specially designed recycling bin for chewing gum, as well as a chemical procedure that would break down the gum and rework it into a moldable, plastic-like material (which the GumDropBins are made out of). The bins are meant to be installed in public areas, along with trash cans and recycling bins, and are periodically emptied and taken to a special recycling plant to be rendered and molded into the new material.
So far, this new method has not been widely adopted. But if it were to be, it would cut down significantly on one of the world's most persistent litter problems.

No one likes stepping on chewing gum, but if an interesting new idea is implanted, that might become a lot less common.
Love this story. Wonder what it would take to bring these rubbish bins here.
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