Amsterdam: Equipped with fishing rods and thick gloves, a group of people peers into the water from one of the many boats that line Amsterdam&China blow molding machine39;s famous canals.The Plastic Whale tours are part of a growing trend, with Amsterdam authorities separately launching a series of initiatives to direct tourists to alternative activities and ease the pressure on the top sites.During the two-hour tour, they fish out a bizarre range of objects including various shoes, ski gloves, bleached out soda cans, wine bottles, a nappy, and even a whole pineapple.Britain's Prince Harry was due to be among the visitors earlier this year but had to cancel due to the birth of his son Archie.With eco-tourism booming around the world, the canal cruises run by the Dutch group Plastic Whale are reeling in big business.

It's a combination of factors," he says, explaining that the city's bins fill up more quickly because of the numbers of tourists, and then people simply place their rubbish beneath them.Fishing for plastic on Amsterdam's eco-friendly canal cruises.. "I really enjoyed it but also it's really eye-opening just how much rubbish there is in the canals," said the 51-year-old graphic designer, fishing rod in hand. The Plastic Whale tours are part of a growing trend, with Amsterdam authorities separately launching a series of initiatives to direct tourists to alternative activities and ease the pressure on the top sites.One of those friends, Guy O'Loughnane, from Vancouver in Canada, said he was particularly surprised by the amount of "stuff that is not even used", such as unopened bottles.

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