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Guinea: In the Face of the Tide of Plastic Waste, Citizens Innovate to Save the Environment – Africa Guinea

CONAKRY- The birds are overflowing, the roads are invaded by garbage after each rain and plastic waste is accumulating in several districts of the Guinean capital. In Conakry, plastic pollution is now reaching alarming proportions. According to an Afrobarometer poll published in 2024, eight out of ten Guineans consider that pollution in their community is
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CONAKRY- The birds are overflowing, the roads are invaded by garbage after each rain and plastic waste is accumulating in several districts of the Guinean capital. In Conakry, plastic pollution is now reaching alarming proportions. According to an Afrobarometer poll published in 2024, eight out of ten Guineans consider that pollution in their community is

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Africa Guinee | Actualité sur la Guinée et l'Afrique broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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