Tons of potentially toxic microplastics are covering Sri Lanka western coastline
Sri Lanka is facing one of the worst environmental disasters in its history after tons of plastic pellets have washed up ashore near the capital, Colombo. The BBC's Geeta Pandey looks at what happened and what is going on.
Source: greenpeace.orgPublished on 2021-06-14
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