Indonesia to Turn Plastic Waste Into Road Tar

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Indonesia, the world’s second largest plastic polluter after China, consumes a million bags per minute. The government has unveiled a new plan to put a dent in the amount of plastic the country dumps at sea: using it to make roads. The shredded and melted plastic waste is added to road tar. Some environmentalists are skeptical and think that more effort should be made to reduce use of single-use plastics.

Read more here (story #4).

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