Greenpeace volunteers fish hundreds of plastic bottles from Glasgow River Clyde near Govan
A picture of bottles floating on top of the River Clyde has been released by a Greenpeace group which aims to reduce the amount of single-use plastic in the UK by at least 50% by 2025, according to the Scottish Environment Commission (SECC).
Source: glasgowtimes.co.ukPublished on 2022-02-15
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