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A Million Years From Now, Our Glass Could Attract Alien Species

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Studies suggest that 75 percent of all glass that enters the waste system ends up in landfills. In the US Virgin Islands, that amounts to a startling 18 tons of glass every day, according to information gathered by environmentalist and Virgin Islands Marine Advisory Service Coordinator Howard Forbes Jr.

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