Nets endangering Brazil’s marine life get repurposed
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A 300 square metre (984 feet) net trapped in a sewage pipe threatening Ipanema's biodiversity has been pulled out of the sea and transformed into multipurpose bags thanks to the joint work of divers, biologists, seamstresses and the creator of a project that turns rubbish into useful objects.
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