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Tisza river clean-up operation: what does the waste consist of?

Almost two tonnes of waste collected in a single morning. It is the spoils of a group of sixty-five volunteers on one of the bends of the Tisza river in Serbia. A clean-up and awareness-raising operation benefitting science and the environment.

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00:00Our previous actions actually showed that we can collect more than hundreds of kilos of waste.
00:22The students and the professors came here to collect the waste, but actually they are trying
00:27to see how many different kinds of waste we can find along the coast and also in the Tissa River.
00:36We are trying to see if the mainly plastic waste influencing the Tissa River and the
00:43occurrence of phthalates in the Tissa River. We will also examine if there is a pesticide
00:49and which group of pesticides because when Tissa comes out it actually ends up at agricultural fields.
00:57This waste is not just an aesthetic ecological economic problem in every country, but the
01:09problem is much greater because when it is on the coast it is actually affecting the water flow,
01:16so it's very important to collect the waste to free our shores from it and to make rivers breathe.
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