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Planet Plast

Planet Plast

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Norwegian documentary series from 2018. Line Elvsåshagen want to save the whales, fishes and birds that die of the plastic in the sea. Is there anything we can do or is it already too late? Will our sea be flooded by plastic?

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Status

Ended

Original Language

Norwegian

Runtime

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Release Date

07 June 2025

Country

Norway

Cast

Line Elvsåshagen

Line Elvsåshagen

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