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London Dumping Convention
An international agreement aiming to control pollution of the sea by dumping and to encourage the disposal of waste on land.
Toxic Pollutants
Substances that are harmful or poisonous to living organisms and can cause damage to the environment or human health.
Radioactive Wastes
Hazardous waste materials that are radioactive and require special disposal methods to protect living beings and the environment.
Groundwater Pollution
The contamination of underground water sources, typically caused by human activities, leading to water that is unsafe for consumption and ecosystems.
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