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Friday 22 January 2016 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Environment

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Plastic debris set to outnumber fish
A tangle of plastic and other waste pictured in the Pacific Ocean. 16012127

Startling revelations that the world’s oceans may have more plastic debris than fish by the year 2050 have not gone unnoticed by environmentalists in the Cook Islands.

Startling revelations that the world’s oceans may have more plastic debris than fish by the year 2050 have not gone unnoticed by environmentalists in the Cook Islands.


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