How the small Pacific island nation of Vanuatu drastically cut plastic pollution
by Prianka Srinivasan from World news | The Guardian on (#6NN38)
With lagoons once choked by rubbish, pressure from the appalled community led the government to ban certain single-use products
For generations, the people of Erakor village in the Pacific nation of Vanuatu would pass their time swimming in the local lagoon. Ken Andrew, a local chief, remembers diving in its depths when he was a child, chasing the fish that spawned in its turquoise waters.
That was decades ago. Now 52, Andrew has noticed a more pernicious entity invading the lagoon: plastic.
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