Hong Kong beaches polluted by plastic pellets
Hong Kong's beaches have been polluted by millions of plastic pellets which were jettisoned from a container ship during a recent typhoon.
The spill has been described as one of the worst ever documented.
More than a thousand volunteers have come together, to help with the clean up at the local beaches.
The BBC's Juliana Liu has more from Hong Kong.
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