As you are aware SINGLE USE PLASTICS has become a major threat to people, environment and all life forms. Sri Lankan soil, coast line, rivers, wetlands, lakes and other ecosystems have already become the dumping ground and polluted due to plastic material and microplastics. It was recently reported that 60,000 Sq Km of the Bay of Bengal has now become a dead zone due to plastics.
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