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Re: Fly-Tipping in Bosnia
30 min
Available until 13/11/2030
16/02/2026
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, rubbish and toxic waste is piling up in the open air. Authorities estimate that there are more than a thousand illegal dumps as the few public landfill sites are very often full or dilapidated. The fumes and untreated wastewater present a risk not only to the environment, but also to the health of local residents.
Country
Germany
Year
2025
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