Why are onions turning up on Brighton beach ?
Food produce and other waste has been littering Sussex coastline as capsized shipping containers wash ashore Coral Evans was walking along the beach in Brighton on Tuesday evening when she came across an unfamiliar sight. “Hundreds of dust masks had washed up, along with single-use plastic (…)
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