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The Ocean Plastics Reduction Guide - cover

The Ocean Plastics Reduction Guide

Bank European Investment

Publisher: European Investment Bank

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The objective of this guide is to raise awareness about the oceans' crucial importance to us and to the planet, and the growing threats posed by plastics discharged into and accumulating in the oceans. The guide outlines the key problems and challenges and how these can be addressed. The guide is promoting circular solutions to the ocean plastic pollution, and intends to inspire impactful action and change.
Available since: 07/19/2021.

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