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2019-05-28 14:13:37 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Nepali Army personnel throw bags of waste collected from the Mount Everest at Namche Bazar, on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled. Nepal government sent a dedicated clean-up team to Mount Everest this season with a target to bring back 10,000 kilograms of trash in an ambitious plan to clean the world\'s highest rubbish dump. (Photo/Agencies)

Nepali Army personnel throw bags of waste collected from the Mount Everest at Namche Bazar, on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled. Nepal government sent a dedicated clean-up team to Mount Everest this season with a target to bring back 10,000 kilograms of trash in an ambitious plan to clean the world's highest rubbish dump. (Photo/Agencies)

Nepali Army personnel collect waste from Mount Everest at Namche Bazar in Solukhumbu district on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled. Some ten tonnes of garbage have been picked from Mount Everest and four bodies retrieved at the end of this year\'s climbing season, Nepalese authorities said on May 27.(Photo/Agencies)

Nepali Army personnel collect waste from Mount Everest at Namche Bazar in Solukhumbu district on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled. Some ten tonnes of garbage have been picked from Mount Everest and four bodies retrieved at the end of this year's climbing season, Nepalese authorities said on May 27.(Photo/Agencies)

Nepali Army personnel collect waste from Mount Everest at Namche Bazar in Solukhumbu district on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled.  Some ten tonnes of garbage have been picked from Mount Everest and four bodies retrieved at the end of this year\'s climbing season, Nepalese authorities said on May 27.(Photo/Agencies)

Nepali Army personnel collect waste from Mount Everest at Namche Bazar in Solukhumbu district on May 27, 2019, before it is transported to Kathmandu to be recycled. Some ten tonnes of garbage have been picked from Mount Everest and four bodies retrieved at the end of this year's climbing season, Nepalese authorities said on May 27.(Photo/Agencies)

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