came from mainly from Central and South America Semarnat expected dialogue with the countries concerned and plans to expand the collection.
The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) reported that 40 tons of garbage were raised internationally in 2010 from the beaches of Quintana Roo.
Rafael Elvira Quesada, head of SEMARNAT, explained that the debris came from various parts of the world, mainly in Central and South America, due to ocean currents that carry them to the Mexican coast, a problem that occurs daily .
The truth is that we must look to international stage to ask all these countries to have better measures to curb the dumping of garbage, because Mexico can not be constantly working to clean up the garbage of these countries, "the official said in a radio interview with Peter Con Ferriz for Grupo Imagen.
Elvira Quesada said the collection program operated as a system of temporary employment for many residents of 10 communities from Quintana Roo, and receive an income, help to keep the local ecosystem.
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