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Maria Marshall, the 11-year-old environmentalist and youngest award-winning filmmaker in Barbados - Face2Face Africa

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11-year-old Bajan environmentalist, Maria Marshall, was traveling with her mother when she saw a passenger in another car improperly dispose of a plastic bottle by throwing it outside the moving vehicle. Perplexed by what she had just seen, Marshall wondered why plastic and other waste products couldn’t be properly disposed of, and as a means...

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