Bence Pardy spent his summers as a child by Hungary’s second main river, the Tisza.Now, at 32, he has given up his job to move back there permanently to collect plastic waste which pollutes its waters.The Tisza, one of the main rivers in eastern Europe, starts in Ukraine and flows across Hungary to join the Danube in Serbia. It then flows eastwards to empty into the Black Sea.Over the past three months, working all day on his own from a small motorboat, Pardy has collected by hand plastic bottles from the river and its floodplains to fill 466 huge binbags.In …read more
Source:: Voice of America