The shipbreakers in Bangladesh
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http://www.vice.com/video/bangladeshi-shipbreakers-815
There aren't too many places left in the world where the practice of ship
breaking—scrapping old ships for metal—can still exist. These days,
environmental and labor regulations in the developed world have displaced the
practice to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where cargo carriers are salvaged
for their steel.
The largest vessels wind up on the shores of the city of Chittagong in
Bangladesh, where the industry has become a vital part of the country's
urbanization. It employs roughly 200,000 workers and supplies the country with
80 percent of its steel. Ship breakers beach and dismantle vessels daily
wearing flip-flops and T-shirts. It's no easy task, considering ships are
constructed to withstand the elements for the 30 years they spend operating on
international waters. We decided to check it out.
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