Environmental campaign group targets agriculture for river pollution

An environmental campaign group, River Action has released a series of videos across social media that seek to blame agriculture for river pollution

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River Action UK

An environmental campaign group has released a series of videos across social media that seek to blame agriculture for the pollution blighting UK's rivers. The provocatively titled animated videos...

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