Environment
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Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Disposable Masks Have Become Major Plastic Waste
As the coronavirus pandemic rages, disposable masks have become a serious source of plastic waste. There is pressure to get the people from using disposable masks and switching to various reusable face coverings.
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