Thursday, June 25, 2020

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More masks than jellyfish: coronavirus waste ends up in ocean.
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Due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, people seems to wear mask when they go out. As a results, masks can be seen everywhere including ocean. (CNN)-Beaches on the French Côte d'Azur like Cannes or St. Tropez are among the most coveted vacation spots worldwide, but now the coronavirus pandemic has left an abundance of pollutants in the water: discarded masks and gloves.
In late February, Hong Kong-based organization OceansAsia reported finding "masses of surgical masks washing up on the shoreline" in the Soko Islands.
According to that statements, we can see that most of the people do not have any awareness about COVID-19 waste such as masks and gloves. People’s awareness of caring for environment still low. Because of this, covid waste may result in ‘more masks than jellyfish’.
So come and join us! Together we fight this war by involving in our project to spread awareness about COVID-19 waste.

Source: The guardian

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