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  • Oct 25, 2023 | bbc.com | Sophie Eastaugh

    The remote Danish island of Bornholm has pledged to eliminate trash by 2032. How will it get there? On the Danish island of Bornholm, locals say you're not a true Bornholmer until your family have lived here for three generations. They're fiercely proud and you can see why. This small, diamond-shaped island of 40,000 people in the Baltic Sea is famous for its unspoiled nature, quaint fishing villages and arts and crafts tradition.

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