A monster made of plastic recovered at sea and on the beaches by Greenpeace is pictured during an event organized by Greenpeace Fribourg on the Place Georges-Python in Fribourg, Switzerland, April 12, 2019. The NGO has denounced the pollution caused by disposable plastics, which form huge amounts of waste in the oceans. [Photo: IC]" Photo shows the plastic-made monster displayed on the Place Georges-Python in Fribourg, Switzerland, April 12, 2019. The world's plastic production has grown by 8.6 percent every year since 1950: from 1.5 million tonnes annually to over 330 million tonnes annually, according to Greenpeace. [Photo: IC]" A person completes the installation of a monster made of plastic recovered at sea and on the beaches by Greenpeace during an event organized by Greenpeace Fribourg on the Place Georges-Python in Fribourg, Switzerland, April 12, 2019. [Photo: IC]" Photo taken on April 12, 2019 shows that plastics recovered at sea and on the beaches are on display during an event organized by Greenpeace Fribourg on the Place Georges-Python in Fribourg, Switzerland, April 12, 2019. [Photo: IC]" |