Gone fishing: Environment minister sets sail on world's first recycled plastic boat

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Sustainability charity Hubbub launches boat made from 99 per cent recycled plastic waste on Thames in bid to raise awareness of marine plastic pollution

A boat made from 99 per cent recycled plastic waste took its maiden voyage on the River Thames in London yesterday, with Environment minister Thérèse Coffey among those on board tasked with fishing for...

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