A new global poll has found widespread support to curb the production of plastics and negotiate a treaty that would force governments and corporations to move away from single-use products.
The survey, carried out by Censuswide on commission from the environmental group Greenpeace, asked seven questions to 19,088 people from across 19 countries. In the Americas, those countries included Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and Brazil; in Europe, residents of the U.K., Germany, Austria and Norway took part; citizens of Egypt and South Africa made up the sample from Africa; and a vast array of people from India, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, China, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates were
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