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Environmental campaigners have expressed alarm at the number of used blue plastic disposable gloves discarded outside parks and supermarkets. The group, Litter Free Dorset, says that they not only pollute the countryside, they could also carry a risk of infection with the Coronavirus. They’ve started a campaign called “Bin The Beast” to encourage people to dispose of them properly. Sophie Colley , their spokeswoman, spoke to our reporter Ian Harkness back in June 2020.
By Purbeck Coast 101.2 FMEnvironmental campaigners have expressed alarm at the number of used blue plastic disposable gloves discarded outside parks and supermarkets. The group, Litter Free Dorset, says that they not only pollute the countryside, they could also carry a risk of infection with the Coronavirus. They’ve started a campaign called “Bin The Beast” to encourage people to dispose of them properly. Sophie Colley , their spokeswoman, spoke to our reporter Ian Harkness back in June 2020.