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Anvironmental activists identified a brand of plastic packaging waste that was hoarding a mangrove conservation area in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015874

Plastic Waste In Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

16 October 2022

Anvironmental activists identified a brand of plastic packaging waste that was hoarding a mangrove conservation area in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015874

16 October 2022

Anvironmental activists identified a brand of plastic packaging waste that was hoarding a mangrove conservation area in Kabonga Besar Village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on October 16, 2022. Identification of plastic waste brands initiated by Seangle Indonesia Palu and Palu Bay Mangrovers is to determine specifications plastic waste, especially packaging, following the contamination of the bay with plastic waste, both macro, meso, and microplastic in size. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China and targets to reduce plastic packaging waste by 30 percent by involving the plastic waste producers.


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Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015876

Plastic Waste In Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015876

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on October 16, 2022. Identification of plastic waste brands initiated by Seangle Indonesia Palu and Palu Bay Mangrovers is to determine specifications plastic waste, especially packaging, following the contamination of the bay with plastic waste, both macro, meso, and microplastic in size. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China and targets to reduce plastic packaging waste by 30 percent by involving the plastic waste producers.


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Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015878

Plastic Waste In Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015878

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on October 16, 2022. Identification of plastic waste brands initiated by Seangle Indonesia Palu and Palu Bay Mangrovers is to determine specifications plastic waste, especially packaging, following the contamination of the bay with plastic waste, both macro, meso, and microplastic in size. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China and targets to reduce plastic packaging waste by 30 percent by involving the plastic waste producers.


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Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015880

Plastic Waste In Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Villag...

#9015880

16 October 2022

Environmental activists identify samples of brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on October 16, 2022. Identification of plastic waste brands initiated by Seangle Indonesia Palu and Palu Bay Mangrovers is to determine specifications plastic waste, especially packaging, following the contamination of the bay with plastic waste, both macro, meso, and microplastic in size. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China and targets to reduce plastic packaging waste by 30 percent by involving the plastic waste producers.


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Environmental activists carry campaign pamphlets while identifying brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas...

#9015868

Plastic Waste In Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

16 October 2022

Environmental activists carry campaign pamphlets while identifying brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas...

#9015868

16 October 2022

Environmental activists carry campaign pamphlets while identifying brands of plastic packaging waste that hoard mangrove conservation areas in Kabonga Besar Village, Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on October 16, 2022. Identification of plastic waste brands initiated by Seangle Indonesia Palu and Palu Bay Mangrovers is to determine specifications plastic waste, especially packaging, following the contamination of the bay with plastic waste, both macro, meso, and microplastic in size. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China and targets to reduce plastic packaging waste by 30 percent by involving the plastic waste producers.


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A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, We...

#8742258

Wild Animal And Plastic Pollution

29 August 2022

A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, We...

#8742258

29 August 2022

A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/05/2022. Hungry animals usually smell food in plastic containers and bags; if they accidentally manage to eat the plastic (non-biodegradable waste) can also cause intestinal blockages and can become fatal for that animal. Very recently India imposed a ban on many single-use plastics in a bid to tackle waste choking rivers and poisoning wildlife.


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A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, We...

#8742270

Wild Animal And Plastic Pollution

29 August 2022

A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, We...

#8742270

29 August 2022

A baby golden jackal (Canis aureus) Cub is chewing a plastic Box Strapping Roll used in Packaging, in a forest in the evening at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 20/05/2022. Hungry animals usually smell food in plastic containers and bags; if they accidentally manage to eat the plastic (non-biodegradable waste) can also cause intestinal blockages and can become fatal for that animal. Very recently India imposed a ban on many single-use plastics in a bid to tackle waste choking rivers and poisoning wildlife.


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Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354980

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354980

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354982

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354982

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists weighed samples of plastic waste taken from Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022.  T...

#8354984

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists weighed samples of plastic waste taken from Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022.  T...

#8354984

5 June 2022

Environmental activists weighed samples of plastic waste taken from Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampl...

#8354986

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampl...

#8354986

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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An environmental activist measures the limit of taking plastic waste samples on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June...

#8354988

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

An environmental activist measures the limit of taking plastic waste samples on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June...

#8354988

5 June 2022

An environmental activist measures the limit of taking plastic waste samples on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampl...

#8354990

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampl...

#8354990

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sort out samples of plastic waste in Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354992

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354992

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354994

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354994

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354996

Plastic Waste In Indonesia's Oceans

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to en...

#8354996

5 June 2022

Environmental activists sampled plastic waste on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on June 5, 2022. The sampling is to ensure the level of pollution of plastic waste, especially plastic packaging in the region, to be reported to the government in order to take countermeasures. Indonesia is the second largest producer of marine plastic waste in the world after China with a waste volume of 3.8 million tons per year. This figure is increasing in line with population growth and urbanization that occurs. The Government of Indonesia has developed an Action Plan to Reduce Plastic Waste in the Ocean and targets to reduce the volume of plastic waste in the ocean by 30 percent for plastic packaging waste by 2028 and 70 percent for plastic waste in the ocean as a whole by 2024.


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