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Words for Our World
Students at a school in England want to set a world record. They also want people to think about plastic waste. To reach both goals, they used 3,325 old plastic bottles to create the sentence shown in the image. The kids believe they set a record for the Largest Plastic Bottle Sentence. Guinness World Records will let them know soon if they have.