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Plastic waste as far as the eye can see – a problem for countless countries. But in Indonesia scientist Nory Mulyono has found a solution in the ocean. She turns seaweed into an alternative to plastic packaging.
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Water is vital to all life on Earth. But across the globe, water scarcity is becoming more and more of a problem. What can we do to preserve water and make sure everyone has enough? We explore in Eco India.
The Ocean Cleanup nonprofit aims to deploy "The Interceptor" in 1,000 rivers responsible for 80% of plastic entering oceans. It should use natural currents to collect plastic, while allowing animals and ships to pass.