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Navin upadhyay 9h
Plastic ban is the not a solution of plastic pollution.We need to spread awareness.
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BeeBee Wraps Sep 8
We're not giving up because is not going away! Viva la revolution
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Patrick Schmidt 12h
“Around the world, almost 1 million plastic bottles are purchased every minute.”
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Charlie Rolsky Sep 12
These incredible young women are so passionate about that they championed a bill to ban the release of balloons. Legislators shot the bill down. My name is Charlie and I’m here to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.
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lisa emberson Sep 11
Really interesting discussions at our UNCTAD UKDFID seminar today at the . Lots of passion and innovative ideas on how to tackle and the strong motivation to be taking action now.
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Natalie Bennett Sep 11
Pioneering and disturbing study - if microplastics having impact on worm health, no reason to think not on every species, including us.
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The Story of Stuff Project Sep 10
"We are well past the point where the heartfelt efforts of anyone on the consumer end can solve the plastics problem."
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Blue Planet Society 20h
Ethically and now for health reasons - seafood should be off the menu.
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Blue Planet Society Sep 9
"We were happy to help. This means we can replace the stock with the standard solid frisbees which are not a danger to wildlife in the same way."
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GreenandHappyMom Sep 11
RT : Exports of plastic waste will be banned in Australia as the country's government leads the way with plans to prevent .
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TRISHNA DAS KUMAR Sep 9
Go green, no plastic... every thing is fantastic😊✌️
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Kimberly Klacik Sep 6
Plastic straws make up 4% of what is washed up on shores as plastic waste? I smell a democrat kick back 🕵🏾‍♀️
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Kate Osamor || Labour & Co-op MP for Edmonton 15h
Thank you Year 4s for inviting me to speak to your assembly. I take your concerns about our climate crises very seriously
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Vishnu Prasad saini 8h
Coming Diwali, do not buy Chinese plastic lantern and LED strips and help make India plastic free. instead use Diya and Paper Kandeel (कंदील) to promote local business.
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Maya Kadosh Sep 9
I can't agree more with - world should say goodbye to single-use plastic and end . This will ensure a better future for our children and food security for next generations.
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robyn ní thiarnáin Sep 11
I saw this poor bird on O'Connell Bridge today who couldn't use both of his legs properly because they've been tied together with polyester thread 💔 Hits you different when you see the suffering first hand :(((
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SUEZ India Sep 11
Currently, India generates around 56 lakh tonnes of plastic waste annually, where Delhi alone accounts for 9,600 metric tonnes per day. is also one of the major causes that is making waste management an enormous task for the country.
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Stephen 15h
Some edgy urban street art in the making in on a topic we all need to think about.
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Total Plastics SA 19h
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jstc4nbdynus 23h
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