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This Sculpture at the UN Is Covered in More Trash Each Day as Nations Work Toward Ending Plastic Pollution

Summary by PBS NewsHour
Delegates to the treaty talks pass by the sculpture daily, drowning in plastic, as a reminder of their responsibility to solve the plastic pollution crisis.

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Representatives of almost 800 countries and organizations began the second week of difficult negotiations on a global agreement to end plastic pollution in Geneva today, and an artist buried a large sculpture with plastic waste that he placed in front of the Geneva headquarters of the United Nations, where the negotiations are taking place.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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PBS NewsHour broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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