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MoECC marks World Environment Day

MoECC marks World Environment Day

Qatar Tribune2 days ago

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) lights up its main building green to mark the World Environment Day, expressing its ongoing commitment to environmental issues and sustainable development, and in line with international initiatives aimed at reducing pollution, particularly pollution caused by single-use plastics. (TNN) page 3

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