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It’s time for news critic Koh Hyun-jun. What is the first news today (14)?
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After the release of Corona 19, masks have become a necessity, right?
Yet nearly 1.6 billion used disposable masks are said to have been washed into the sea this year alone.
An environmental protection group in Hong Kong said that 1.56 billion disposable masks caused by Corona 19 were pushed into the sea.
He then explained that these discarded masks increased marine plastic pollution by up to 6,240 tons.
Disposable masks made of polypropylene, a type of plastic, take 450 years to decompose, and the microplastics generated during this process are expected to have a negative impact on the marine ecosystem.
The problem is that marine contamination from masks is just the tip of the iceberg, because after the Corona 19 epidemic, hygiene concerns and increased reliance on packaged food led to an increase in the overall use of plastic.
The group says plastic pollution is killing about 100,000 marine animals, and the economic costs of marine pollution will also cost $ 13 billion a year.
It has also urged governments to encourage the use of reusable masks and to actively develop alternative materials.
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Actually, I have a lot of things to worry about so I think I need to check what is best for me and put it into practice as it is not a day or two. And the next news?
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A while ago, news related to Jo Doo soon broke out – soon, and the fact that a clothing designer tried to sell a hoodie with the face of a child rape, Jo Doo – was soon made belatedly, sparking controversy.
It was Jo’s release date, and this was the social media post on the 12th.
A photo of a hoodie with Jo’s face printed on it was uploaded along with information that a clothing designer made a hoodie with the intention of not forgetting Jo Doo-soon’s face.
Jo’s face was drawn on the front and back of the shirt, and the phrase “Never forget, Jo Doo-Soon” was also written on it.
The product was supposed to be sold on an online shopping platform.
Sales notices and sales links went down immediately, but criticism was poured out, saying that the captured photos of the article spread through the online community and crossed the line, and that it’s no different from committing a second offense to the victim. .
Regarding the controversy, the designer of the hoodie said the proceeds should be donated to support victims of sexual violence and it stopped being sold.
Afterwards, I should have been more cautious, but I also left a few words of apology to those who felt uncomfortable for a while.
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In fact, I think it’s not about being cautious and not acting, but where you think. And the next news?
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This is the latest news today, as the story of a grandmother who was in a luxurious foreign-made car from a soup kitchen for the homeless became known for receiving food, netizens’ resentment is increasing.
Bordeaux Vincenzo, who is from Italy and runs a soup kitchen for the homeless in Seongnam city, Gyeonggi province, and Father Kim Ha-jong, on his Korean behalf, posted on social media on the 12th.
Father Kim wrote what happened to him that day, saying something ridiculous and annoying happened: An expensive car came to the cathedral, and a grandmother and aunt came and casually intervened among the homeless.
Father Kim approached them and told them that the lunch boxes were for the homeless and that other people couldn’t eat them because of Aunt and Grandma, but they tried to get them over and over again, getting mad at the place where they gave out free meals .
Father Kim said he was very upset with his actions and selfish words, noting that in the coronavirus like these days, if we think of everyone, we can overcome difficulties, but if we only think of me, society will become more difficult.