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#13205990
17 January 2026
A plastic drinking strew is seen in this illustration photo taken in Giza, Egypt on January 14, 2026.
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#13198137
15 January 2026
Plastic shopping bags featuring the Union Jack and a grey bin liner, both filled with rubbish, are left on a pavement in London, England, on December 25, 2025.
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#13157527
5 January 2026
Bakers in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City insert a plastic Baby Jesus figurine into Rosca de Reyes (Three Kings' Bread) to sell as part of the Three Kings' Day festivities in the capital on January 6. This occurs in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 4, 2026.
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#13141676
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13141677
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13141678
30 December 2025
An environmental activist from the Sustainable Forest Advocacy Institute (Lembahtari), Sayed Zainal, walks beside piles of plastic waste from various global product brands that support deforestation, and logs carried by flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Senyar in the Leuser Ecosystem area at coordinates 4?16'26.26''N 97?48'47.74''E (UNESCO heritage site) on Sumatra Island, Indonesia, on December 29, 2025. Sayed Zainal says that this real condition is evidence of large companies that still fail to fulfill their promises to stop deforestation in their supply chains. This deforestation is generally triggered by the production of major commodities such as palm oil, beef, soy, wood, pulp & paper, coffee, and cocoa. Among the list of global brands and companies that are in the spotlight because they are considered to hurt forests are Mondelez, Nissin Foods, Procter & Gamble (P&G), Ferrero, Salim Group, Palm Oil and Pulp & Paper Sector, Sinar Mas Group (APP), RGE Group, and Wilmar International.
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#13142012
30 December 2025
Overflowing waste bins are seen on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 21, 2025. The Sofia Municipality faces problems with some waste collection companies.
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#13142013
30 December 2025
Overflowing waste bins are seen on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 21, 2025. The Sofia Municipality faces problems with some waste collection companies.
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#13142014
30 December 2025
Overflowing waste bins are seen on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 21, 2025. The Sofia Municipality faces problems with some waste collection companies.
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#13142015
30 December 2025
Overflowing waste bins are seen on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 21, 2025. The Sofia Municipality faces problems with some waste collection companies.
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#13132181
27 December 2025
Sorted vegetables are packed in plastic carry bags and displayed for sale at a roadside in Kochi, India, on December 27, 2025.
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Fire At Plastic Factory Spreads Through Densely Populated LALBAGH Area In Dhaka
17 December 2025
#13105610
17 December 2025
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire that breaks out at a plastic factory in the Lalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday. The fire spreads rapidly to nearby residential buildings and tin-shed factories in the densely populated neighborhood. No casualties are reported as of the latest update.
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Fire At Plastic Factory Spreads Through Densely Populated LALBAGH Area In Dhaka
17 December 2025
#13105612
17 December 2025
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire that breaks out at a plastic factory in the Lalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday. The fire spreads rapidly to nearby residential buildings and tin-shed factories in the densely populated neighborhood. No casualties are reported as of the latest update.
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Fire At Plastic Factory Spreads Through Densely Populated LALBAGH Area In Dhaka
17 December 2025
#13105615
17 December 2025
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire that breaks out at a plastic factory in the Lalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday. The fire spreads rapidly to nearby residential buildings and tin-shed factories in the densely populated neighborhood. No casualties are reported as of the latest update.
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Fire At Plastic Factory Spreads Through Densely Populated LALBAGH Area In Dhaka
17 December 2025
#13105623
17 December 2025
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire that breaks out at a plastic factory in the Lalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday. The fire spreads rapidly to nearby residential buildings and tin-shed factories in the densely populated neighborhood. No casualties are reported as of the latest update.
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Fire At Plastic Factory Spreads Through Densely Populated LALBAGH Area In Dhaka
17 December 2025
#13105632
17 December 2025
Firefighters work to extinguish a massive fire that breaks out at a plastic factory in the Lalbagh area of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Wednesday. The fire spreads rapidly to nearby residential buildings and tin-shed factories in the densely populated neighborhood. No casualties are reported as of the latest update.
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