FinesseChris
Well-Known Member
...was outgoing rather than incoming, and (like the giant that got in the news last autumn) was bound for China with a load of our rubbish.
"When the world's largest container ship docked in Britain shortly before Christmas, its vast cargo of goods, from bingo sets to bras, epitomised the scale of imports from China. But when the MS Emma Maersk, dubbed "SS Santa", set sail on its return journey to Yantian, few noticed it was laden with Britain's fastest-growing export to China: waste." (today's Independent)
I wonder if people would flock to the beach to help clear it up?
See http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2186532.ece
Chris
"When the world's largest container ship docked in Britain shortly before Christmas, its vast cargo of goods, from bingo sets to bras, epitomised the scale of imports from China. But when the MS Emma Maersk, dubbed "SS Santa", set sail on its return journey to Yantian, few noticed it was laden with Britain's fastest-growing export to China: waste." (today's Independent)
I wonder if people would flock to the beach to help clear it up?
See http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2186532.ece
Chris