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US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste

  • author: Al Mayadeen
  • source: Al Mayadeen
  • 20 Sep 2022 13:48

With an apology long overdue, Ocean Conservancy, a US-based environmental watchdog, retracted a report, pushed forward and funded by large corporations, that blamed five Asian countries for the majority of plastic pollution in the ocean.

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  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
  • US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste
    US NGO retracts report that blamed Asian countries for plastic waste

 

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