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Now playing Next Water Matters The teams competing to clean plastic from Hungary's rivers In partnership with the European Commission Most plastic in our oceans comes from rivers, so tackling that pollution at its source is essential. But how do you do that in rivers that flow through several countries, like the Danube and Tisza? Water Matters went to Hungary to meet the teams trying to do just that. 16/07/2024