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English: PLASTIC BOTTLES rank in the TOP 10 WASTE ITEMS found on beaches!

Surfrider Europe's Ocean Initiatives program has complied a list of the Top 10 items found during waste collections along lakes, rivers and beaches. Despite increasing global efforts to limit their use, plastic bottles are one of them.

Each year the average European will consume about 73 bottles of water, making Europe the world's largest plastic waste producer with the equivalent of 990,000 tons annually.
Українська: Пояснювальне відео про пластикове забруднення моря пластиковими пляшками.
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Source YouTube: Plastic bottles pollutions explained by Ocean Campus - Surfrider Foundation Europe – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 25 July 2024. It was captioned as follows:
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Čeština: Kratší vysvětlující video s tématem znečištění moří a oceánů plastickými materiály z plastových lahví.
Français : Une vidéo éducative sur la pollution marine au plastique.
Українська: Пояснювальне відео про пластикове забруднення моря пластиковими пляшками.

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current17:41, 9 March 20241 min 27 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (17.37 MB)Prototyperspective (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkMXxkdIxLk

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