Mount Everest tackles 60,000-pound trash problem with campaign to

Mount Everest tackles 60,000-pound trash problem with campaign to

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According to the Everest Summiteers Association, which has, in recent years, taken tons of debris off the mountain, there are still about 30 tons of trash left.
Thousands of pounds of trash is strewn across the world's highest peak.
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