Workers are dying in Bangladesh’s shipyards because the west's shipping industry - including UK companies - is not taking responsibility for the disposal of ageing vessels
… How we poison Bangladesh with toxic ship carcasses Andrew … And Recycling Shipbreaking Shipping Trade Bangladesh ship in sea.jpg Workers are dying in Bangladesh’s shipyards because the west's …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods.
… | 1st June 2008 News Science And Technology Bangladesh Pollution Environmental Standards … the Hazaribagh area of Dhaka produces much of Bangladesh’s leather, most of which is … $240 million worth of skins are exported from Bangladesh, most of which are sent to the …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods.
… the Hazaribagh area of Dhaka produces much of Bangladesh’s leather, most of which is … $240 million worth of skins are exported from Bangladesh, most of which are sent to the … versus public health Leather tanning in Bangladesh and across Southern Asia, is a …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods
… – investigating the leather industry in Bangladesh Jim Wickens | 1st June 2008 Other … Ecologist Film Unit Science And Technology Bangladesh Pollution Environmental Standards …
Garments made of leather perpetuate animal cruelty and environmental destruction.
… in Italy" or "Made in France" – originates in Bangladesh, China, or India, where animal … are even more alarming. In certain areas of Bangladesh, 90 percent of leather workers die …
B9 Shipping and the Greenheart project are pioneering new, fully sustainable, forms of ship design. Despite industry scepticism the boats - based on wind power and biomethane - could signify a return to the great age of sail, reports Ewan Kingston
… a serious problem INVESTIGATION How we poison Bangladesh with toxic ship carcasses Workers are dying in Bangladesh’s shipyards because the west's …
Cattle crammed into trucks, calves hurled on their backs and other serious animal welfare abuses happen daily in India. Despite ambitious legislation, animal welfare is a concept the leather industry are yet to embrace. Peter Bengtsen reports
… – investigating the leather industry in Bangladesh Must-have handbags? shoes to die …