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Approximately 1.5 Million Face Masks Have Entered Our Oceans

2020-12-30 06:00:00| Waste Age

We all know by now that personal protective equipment (PPP) is one of the best ways to prevent contracting or spreading COVID-19, but these items are having a negative impact on the environment. Its estimated that we are using and disposing of an es [ more ]

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