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Indonesian activists use a new tool to stop trash from flowing into the sea
South China Morning Post
2020-06-08
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An Indonesian environmental group in Bali, Make A Change World, started using ‘floating walls’ to clean local rivers. These barriers are made with wire and pipes that stop rubbish flowing from waterways into the sea.
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