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Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,...

#4060110

Tree Nurseries To Reforest Former Mines In Indonesia

27 March 2019

Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu,...

#4060110

27 March 2019

Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 27): Visitors are in a tree nursery in the nickel mining area of ??PT. Vale in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. The second largest mining company in the world is developing nursery areas to reforest ex-mining as a form of responsibility for the preservation of the environment after exploitation.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496694

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496694

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496696

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496696

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496698

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496698

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496700

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496700

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496704

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496704

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496706

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496706

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496712

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496712

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496714

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496714

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496716

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496716

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496722

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out...

#3496722

30 November 2018

Plastic garbage in the polluted Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496726

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496726

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496728

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496728

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496730

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been reporte...

#3496730

30 November 2018

People walk over a polluted canal that leads to the Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been...

#3496732

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been...

#3496732

30 November 2018

Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been...

#3496734

Bangladesh Pollution

30 November 2018

Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018.
Bangladesh has been...

#3496734

30 November 2018

Bangladeshi workers dries reject plastic bag on the bank of Buriganga river in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 30, 2018. Bangladesh has been reportedly ranked 10th out of the top 20 plastic polluter in the world with the Buriganga river known as one of the most polluted rivers in the country due to rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh lacks the infrastructure to effectively manage their waste which causes problems in keeping the waters safe for human and aquatic life while dozens of tanneries on the banks of the river contribute industrial waste into the ground water. With June 5 designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day, Buriganga symbolizes the general state of many rivers in Bangladesh where growing levels of pollutants and plastic waste consume oxygen in the river, affecting seafood while fish consume bits of plastic which mimics their natural food sources and eventually lands on the dinner table.


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