Plastic Pollution Could Trigger Legal Claims Worth Billions Of Dollars , Warns Report
The world’s biggest petrochemical companies could face huge bills over plastic pollution, according to a new report published by the Australian philanthropic arm of Australia's richest man Andrew Forrest and two leading environmental activists.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-10-14
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