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This start-up is “recruiting” crows to pick up cigarette butts — and saving millions in clean-up costs

A Swedish start-up is training wild crows to pick up cigarette butts in exchange for food, potentially cutting city clean-up costs and saving millions annually.

November 19, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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In a groundbreaking effort to tackle urban litter, a Swedish start-up has launched a pilot project that sounds almost too unusual to be true: training wild crows to pick up cigarette butts from the streets. And surprisingly, it’s working, with the potential to save the city millions in cleaning expenses.

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The initiative, developed by the Keep Sweden Tidy Foundation, taps into the remarkable intelligence of crows, birds known for solving puzzles, using tools, and even recognizing human faces. Under the project, crows voluntarily participate in exchanging trash for food.

A specially designed machine identifies cigarette butts dropped by a crow. If the item is litter, the machine dispenses a small food reward.