Being Green - 08 September 2017

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On International Coastal Cleanup Day on 16 September, FMR staff together with 150 listeners will be picking up plastic and other litter on Hout Bay beach. The project is in collaboration with Plastics South Africa. In this week’s edition of Being Green, Glynis Crook speaks to its Sustainability Manager, John Kieser, about the international day, why there is such a big litter problem on Hout Bay beach, and if the industry is looking into developing a less toxic and biodegradable version of plastic.
8 Sep 2017 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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