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Nairobi (Kenya), Oct 26. (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Daniel Irungu) Kenyans and environmental activists show their concern for the environment, especially after the main oil companies want the United States to exert pressure on Kenya to ease its strict position on plastic restrictions.

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