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Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia do little to solve waste problem

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech January 31, 2023

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PRIBOJ – In southwest Serbia, construction machines are being repurposed to clear tons of waste clogging the Potpec lake. Year after year during the winter months, the lake near the southwest Serbian town of Priboj fills with tons of garbage such as plastic bottles, rusty barrels, dead animals and even furniture or home appliances. That's because the Lim river feeding into the lake swells during the winter months and sweeps up trash from... + full article



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