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A worker in Guatemala cleans up trash on the shore. Workers in Guatemala finish loading a truck of plastic waste cleaned up from the area ocean shoreline. A Rising Tide Foundation worker cleans up ...
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Big brands - from Coke to Kellogg - pledged on Monday to cut all plastic waste from their operations in what the United Nations called the most ambitious effort ...