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Plastic bottles lie washed up on the bank of the River Thames before the start of the annual "Big Bottle Count", run by the organisations Thames21 and #OneLess, by the Queen Caroline Draw Dock in London, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. Volunteers are collecting rubbish from along the River Thames and counting the single-use plastic bottles, to gauge if the plastic waste problem is getting better or worse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham), APTOPIX
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2018-09-19
AP/Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
AP
aptopix_18262521417072
4,25MB
46cm x 31cm by 300dpi
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