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Plastic food and drink packaging ‘world’s most common coastal litter’

A staggering 93% of global coastlines are littered with plastic wrappers and bottles. Discover how single-use plastics dominate even the most remote beaches, and why efforts to combat this crisis are stalled. Experts call for sustainable so...

The Guardian· May 20, 2026 · 11:31 PM · 27 views

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A staggering 93% of global coastlines are littered with plastic wrappers and bottles. Discover how single-use plastics dominate even the most remote beaches, and why efforts to combat this crisis are stalled. Experts call for sustainable solutions and a shift in how we use plastics. #PlasticPollution #OceanConservation #Sustainability #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalImpact

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