Several additional trash wheels have been produced since the success of the original. Three of them in the Baltimore Harbor, one on the
West Coast and one in
Central America. Like Mr. Trash Wheel, the others deployed so in far in Baltimore have also been
anthropomorphized: • Professor Trash Wheel, the
Canton-based wheel, is visually distinguishable from the others by her green googly eyes with lashes, and was commissioned in December 2016; • Captain Trash Wheel has brown irises. It was installed in June 2018 at
Brooklyn. • Gwynnda the Good Wheel of the West was installed at the mouth of the
Gwynns Falls in June 2021, and has purple eyes and lashes. The largest of the four wheels, she picks up more trash and debris than the three other wheels combined. In 2022, Gwynnda was officially sponsored by
SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change for one year. Working with Kellett,
Panamanian officials were able to secure a grant to place a trash wheel in
Panama City. The wheel began operating in September 2022 on the Juan Diaz river. In March 2025, the City of
Newport Beach completed construction of the Newport Bay Trash Interceptor on the San Diego Creek. John Pope, a spokesperson for the Newport Beach city manager’s office said "There’s 'no question' the wheels in Baltimore inspired the work in California" and "The Newport Beach wheel probably won’t get adorned with googly eyes or be anthropomorphized like the trash wheel family in Baltimore". The Interceptor, a solar-powered barge with a long floating barrier that extends upstream, funneling debris into the vessel’s mouth, where a conveyor belt ferries the trash into onboard containers. Adam Lindquist, director of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore’s Healthy Harbor campaign said about the project “And certainly imitation is the greatest form of flattery.” == References ==