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Millions of Plastic Pellets Wash Up on Spanish Shore

13 January 2024 20:31 WIB

Volunteers clean up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo, Spain, January 13, 2024. Hundreds of volunteers sifted through sandy beaches with colanders and shovels on Monday in Spain's northwestern Galicia region after millions of plastic pellets washed up on its coast, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB

A volunteer cleans up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo, Spain, January 13, 2024. Sometimes known as mermaid tears or nurdles, the pellets are used to produce everyday items from water bottles to shopping bags and are known to add to the problem of plastic making its way into the world's oceans and rivers. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB

A volunteer cleans up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo, Spain, January 13, 2024. The millions washed up in Spain came from at least one container that fell from the Toconao - a Liberia-registered vessel chartered by shipping giant Maersk MAERSKb.CO - off the coast of neighbouring Portugal last month, the pellets' manufacturer Bedeko Europe said in a statement. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB

Volunteers clean up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo, Spain, January 13, 2024. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB

A volunteer cleans up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo , Spain, January 13, 2024. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB

Volunteers clean up the sand of Barreiras beach after millions of plastic pellets washed up on the Spanish northwestern Galicia region, triggering environmental concerns and a political blame game in Corrubedo, Spain, January 13, 2024. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

14 Januari 2024 00:00 WIB