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Thai monks wear robes made from recycled plastic to help the environment
South China Morning Post
2019-07-19
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Monks at a Buddhist temple in Thailand are wearing robes made from recycled plastic bottles. The men hope to preserve the environment by reducing the amount of plastic trash that reaches landfills and often the world’s oceans.
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