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Pacific Conversation : Learning more about asbestos.
Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2018
What is asbestos? Asbestos is a naturally occurring rock fibre that can be harmful to humans. Consequently, asbestos is now banned from most modern products, but remains a serious legacy issue in the Pacific from its past widespread use in the building materials.
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Pacific Conversation: Pacific Ocean or Plastic Ocean?
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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environmental Programme.
2018
In June this year, the Pacific islands are amplifying their voice at the United Nations Ocean Conference at the UN Headquarters in New York, focusing on Sustainable Development Goal 14 Life Below Water.
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