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NSW EPA says it is helping turn the tide on plastic pollution in world's oceans

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This World Environment Day, as nations across the globe commit to ending plastic pollution, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) says it is proud to be at the forefront, delivering bold action and real solutions to tackle plastic waste in our state. Tackling plastic pollution and transforming how we manage […]
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🔊 Listen to this news June 5th is World Environment Day, a date established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. This year, the theme is “No Plastic Pollution,” which aims to raise awareness about the ecological problems caused by plastic waste in oceans, rivers, and soil. The UN notes that more than 400 million tons of plastic are produced each year, about half of which is single-use. Only 10% of this plastic is recycled, while more…

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thepoint.net.au broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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