The project seeks to mitigate the 45,000 tons of garbage that suffocate the YUSETT YÁÑEZ/PORTAVOZ Sump Canyon, one of Mexico's most emblematic natural treasures and tourist attractions, has been facing a silent but devastating environmental crisis for years, receiving more than 45,000 tons of garbage a year, facing this alarming panorama, the young talent of Chiapas has decided to stop being a mere spectator to become an active part of the solut…
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The project seeks to mitigate the 45,000 tons of garbage that suffocate the YUSETT YÁÑEZ/PORTAVOZ Sump Canyon, one of Mexico's most emblematic natural treasures and tourist attractions, has been facing a silent but devastating environmental crisis for years, receiving more than 45,000 tons of garbage a year, facing this alarming panorama, the young talent of Chiapas has decided to stop being a mere spectator to become an active part of the solut…