Free coffees and meals for tourists who pick up litter in Copenhagen
CopenPay scheme invites visitors on holiday in Danish capital to take part in green tasks to offset impact on environment
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CopenPay scheme invites visitors on holiday in Danish capital to take part in green tasks to offset impact on environment
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