Environment
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Bangladesh Starts a Single-use Plastics Ban To Conserve the Largest Mangrove Forest
Conservationists in Bangladesh said Tuesday that tourists dropping rubbish in the world's largest mangrove forest had seriously damaged the ecosystem, forcing the imposition of a single-use plastic ban in the World Heritage site.
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