Nepal to Ban Single Use Plastics in Everest Region
Nepal has announced that single-use plastics will be banned from the Everest region in further attempts to clean up the environment on the mountain.
Source: adventureblog.net
Nepal has announced that single-use plastics will be banned from the Everest region in further attempts to clean up the environment on the mountain.
Source: adventureblog.net
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