Ivory Coast to host World Environment Day on June 5

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Ivory Coast announced that it will host this year's World Environment Day on June 5 on the theme of 'solutions to plastic pollution'.

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Jean-Luc Assi, the country's minister of environment and sustainable development, called plastic pollution"a menace to us all". The minister said the Ivorian government is committed to being"a leading example in sustainable development".

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