
Burning Man's MOOP problem gets a crowdsourced map
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A builder created an interactive map to track and reduce MOOP (Matter Out of Place) at Burning Man by letting attendees report litter in real time. It's a practical tool that turns a community problem into crowdsourced accountability—showing how a simple indie project can solve infrastructure gaps that large organizations struggle with.
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