Environment
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Massachusetts to Ban Buying Single-Use Plastics To Protect Biodiversity, Health
Massachusetts is expected to sign an executive order banning the buying of single-use plastics in state agencies, according to Gov. Maura Healey. The initiative will help to reduce the plastic pollution impacts on ecosystems. Read here.
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