Hen writes in her Earth Sun and Sea blog about the St. John's Island cleanup that was conducted recently which we featured in the previous post
She reported something quite unpleasant – instead of bringing trash to the mainland for proper disposal, a contractor has dumped the trash in the mangroves of St. John's Island and burnt it there – away from the public eye. Since this cleanup crew stumbled on the find, I hope they inform NEA!
Posted via email from International Coastal Cleanup Singapore
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