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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 25th Apr, 2026. Residents sort plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 25th Apr, 2026. Residents sort plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 25th Apr, 2026. Residents sort plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 25th Apr, 2026. Residents sort plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 25th Apr, 2026. Residents sort plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: Residents sort plastic waste as heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Sy-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: Residents sort plastic waste as heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Sy-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: Residents sort plastic waste as heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Sy-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: AResidents sort plastic waste as heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu S-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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April 25, 2026, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia: A unit of heavy equipment operates on a pile of waste dominated by plastic waste at the Gampong Jawa landfill, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Based on data from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), the threat of microplastics in Indonesia has reached the level of a national emergency, with plastic particles (<5 mm) polluting the air, rainwater, deep sea, to drinking water, caused by projected plastic waste of 12.4 million tons per year. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wi-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. The former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey gives a speech to the protesters by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The founders of the Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP), Ash Smith (C) and Peter Hammond (L) and the former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey (R) pose for a photo during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas.-stock-foto
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The founders of the Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP), Ash Smith (L) and Peter Hammond (R) listen speeches during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas.-stock-foto
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The former member of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey (C) and the member of the Compass organisation, Lena Swedlow (R) seen clapping during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas.-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold placards and listen speeches during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. One of the speakers, Chris Stanley who withhold his water bill payment listens to the speeches during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. The former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey gives a speech to the protesters by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. The former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey gives a speech to the protesters by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The founders of the Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP), Ash Smith (L) and Peter Hammond (R) deliver a speech during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas.-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold placards during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a placard during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters applaud during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold a placard during the march to the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold a banner during the demonstration by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. (EDITOR'S NOTE; Image contains profanity)Protesters dressed as flies hold placards by the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A vulture sculpture displayed on the Tankerton Beach during the demonstration by the Southern Water site. The vulture symbolizes the "Corporate Greed". Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold placards during the march to the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a placard front of the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. The former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey chant slogans during the march on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters hold placards during the march to the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protester led by the former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey (C) march to the Southern Water site on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. Protesters wear mackerel shaped cardboards before the demonstration on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. A protester holds a placard during the march on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. The former frontman of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey poses for a photo with the protesters before the march on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Whitstable, UK. 25th Apr, 2026. (EDITOR'S NOTE; Image contains profanity)A protester holds a placard before the march on the Tankerton Beach. Supporters of the SOS Whitstable gathered on the Tankerton Beach in Whitstable, UK. Protesters marched on the beach led by the former front man of the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey to the Southern Water site. Campaigners demand from the water companies to responsibility for their ignorance and mistakes to polluting the rivers and seas. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto