Scottish authorities on Wednesday complained some of the world's trash, coming from several countries including far off Brazil and Japan is piling up on a Scottish beach.
Marine ranger Sarah Money told Reuters, "Despite being so remote, St Kilda is not immune to the problems of plastic marine debris pollution." St Kilda harbors over a million marine birds and is a world heritage site.
Workers from the National Trust of Scotland said they discovered garbage from more than three continents, all washed up on the beaches of the group of islands at the St Kilda archipelago.
The items found at the beaches included empty containers that once held Brazilian mustard, Japanese detergent, Dutch yogurt and French shower gel.



















