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They Estimate Collecting One Ton of Trash in the Save the Beach Cleanup; They Warn About Microplastics in the Sea

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Around 700 volunteers participated this Saturday in the 45th edition of Save the Beach, an event that collected nearly a ton of trash, mainly cigarette butts and plastic. Microplastic waste in the marine area is one of the priority problems, indicated Frank Sauz, coordinator of the event and member of the Border Environmental Education Project.
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Around 700 volunteers participated this Saturday in the 45th edition of Save the Beach, an event that collected nearly a ton of trash, mainly cigarette butts and plastic. Microplastic waste in the marine area is one of the priority problems, indicated Frank Sauz, coordinator of the event and member of the Border Environmental Education Project.

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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