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Ocean plastic: Scientists hopeful for a solution to breaking down material

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After years of concern about how microplastics are harming the world's oceans and marine life, scientists can now prove that plastic clean ups do work.

Sky's science correspondent Thomas Moore is in Norway and explains the different methods that are being used to remove plastic from Hardangerfjord.

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