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December 2022

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Microplastics: a threat to climate, biodiversity and health!

News, NewslettersBy Gert-Jan van Dommelen4 December 2022

We are happy to present you our newsletter of December 2022 with information about scientific research and Rotary actions to End the Plastic Soup. We are very proud of all our ambassadors, supporters and friends and their great work to raise awareness and reduce the plastic pollution worldwide.

Successful RYLA for Sustainability and EndPlasticSoup

NewsBy Gert-Jan van Dommelen3 December 2022

Rotary Club Oldenburg-Ammerland (D1850, Germany) organized a great RYLA seminar in November. It was entitled “Sustainable Development Goals – the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations”. The 27 participants aged 16 to 28 experienced a packed seminar weekend, during which they were made familiar with the SDGs of the UN in a…

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