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Coronavirus pollution: Plastic masks and gloves are already littering the seabed, campaigners warn

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Environmentalists are sounding the alarm over a new type of marine pollution, courtesy of the coronavirus pandemic.

Added on the 01/06/2020 15:13:03 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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