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IS IT WORTH IT?{planetorplastic)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2018
Are plastics worth more than our planet?
our home?
our family?
our Earth?
our Ocean?
our marine lives?

This is my entry for the #planetorplastic contest
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