Two Edinboro University graduates are working to reduce pollution across the world through their company Fish Gods.

Hunter Klobucar and Tyler Waltenbaugh started it after going on a trout research project in Pennsylvania through the fly fishing club they formed on campus.

It opened their eyes to the amount of plastic in Pennsylvania waters. They researched and found 22 million pounds of plastic enter Lake Erie every year.

The outdoor enthusiasts decided to do something about it, creating the collapsible and reusable clean earth bag.

The bags clip onto clothing or equipment, so they can be filled with any plastic or debris you find while outside. It's a more environmental-friendly alternative to plastic trash bags that tear, fly away and contribute to pollution.

A business boot camp through Ben Franklin Technologies Center on the Penn State Behrend campus helped fund the startup.