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#11905688
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11905689
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11905690
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11905691
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11905692
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11905693
31 December 2024
Residents, government officials, and environmental organizations join forces to clean up Kedonganan Beach in Kedonganan, Indonesia, on December 31, 2024, from piles of waste brought ashore by seasonal winds and high tides. The cleanup operation involves hundreds of volunteers and sanitation workers focused on removing plastic, wood, and other debris. Heavy machinery is used to handle larger materials, while community members comb the sands for microplastics.
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#11901735
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#11901736
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#11901737
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#11901738
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#11901739
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#11901740
29 December 2024
Garbage collectors collect garbage left on the street by residents into a garbage truck in St. Julian's, Malta, on December 28, 2024.
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#10920776
18 January 2024
Arborist-climbers, known as 'squirrels,' are currently on trial at the courthouse in Toulouse, France, on January 17, 2024, for obstructing the felling of trees near Verfeuil in protest against the construction of the A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres. Supporters have gathered to back the 'squirrels' and have constructed a mock concrete wall with the message 'A69 won't be built' painted on it, as well as burning a symbolic representation of the Earth. These activists aim to protect the remaining trees that the public works group NGE/Atosca has not yet destroyed. Despite ongoing legal proceedings, NGE/Atosca continues to cut down trees. 'La Voie est Libre' (The Way is Free), along with opponents including Thomas Brail, are calling for a halt to the highway construction until all judicial decisions are finalized, noting that not all expropriations for farmers have been resolved. Critics of the project argue that upgrading the N126 would be sufficient to handle the anticipated 6,000 vehicles per day and would be much less costly. The A69 highway is projected to cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros, excluding inflation) for a stretch of 54 kilometers, resulting in the destruction of over 100 protected species and 400 hectares of agricultural land.
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#6789728
8 June 2021
A scavenger carries used goods from his scavenged garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789730
8 June 2021
A scavenger puts his scavenged goods into a sack at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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#6789736
8 June 2021
A scavenger looks for used goods in a pile of garbage at the Poi Panda landfill, Kawatuna, Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 8, 2021. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment said there were around 36.94 million tons of landfill in 2020 and 52, 95 percent or 19.56 million tons were handled with the 3R concept (reduce, reuse, and recycle), while the rest were not managed. Meanwhile, The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Indonesia stated that Indonesia produces around 6.8 million tons of plastic waste per year, and 61 percent of it is not managed. NPAP Indonesia estimates that 620 thousand tons of plastic waste enter Indonesian waters in in 2017, and if there is no intervention, the number will increase by 30 percent in 2025 to 780 thousand tons per year.
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