Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Incineration-at-Alang-Scrap-Yard-in-India-27MZIFUOOXX.htmlConceptually similarIncineration at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP0KSVCompleted★★★★Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP0R73Completed★★★★Ship Breaking at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP02S41Completed★★★★★★Ship Breaking at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP019XUCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking IndiaGP01CWQCompleted★★★★★★★Workers scrapping ship at Alang scrap yard. Gujarat, IndiaGP079KCompleted★★★★Workers scrapping ship at Alang scrap yard. Gujarat, IndiaGP09F7Completed★★★★Ship Breaking at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP0HPGCompleted★★★★Ship Breaking at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaGP0FP4Completed★★★★View AllGP0KACIncineration at Alang Scrap Yard in IndiaWaste incineration on beach fueled by used oil, Gujarat, India. Workers burn rubbish and waste oil on the beach of the scrap yard Alang. Under very poor working conditions workers dismantle ships from all over the world. The steel will be recycled, while the toxic waste (oil, astbestos, lead) will be dumped in the ocean or burned.Arbeiter verbrennen Gummi und Oel-Reste am Strand der Bucht von Alang. Ohne jegliche Schutzkleidung zerlegen schlechtbezahlte Arbeiter in der Bucht von Alang Schiffe aus der gesamten Welt. Der Stahl wird recycelt, die freigesetzten Giftstoffe z.b. Blei, Farbreste, Asbest und Oel werden ins Meer geleitet oder verbrannt. Aufgrund der schlechten Arbeitsbedingungen rechnet man mit einem toetlichen Arbeitsunfall pro Tag und Schiff.Locations:Alang-Asia-Gujarat-IndiaDate:1 Oct, 1998Credit:© Christoph Engel / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3124px X 2125pxKeywords:Air pollution-Burning-Day-Fires-Incineration-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Pollution-Ship breakers-Ship breaking-Ship breaking yards-Ships-Smoke-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Ship Breaking Yards in IndiaIn 1998, Greenpeace sent investigators to the world's largest scrapping site for ocean going ships in Alang, India. Here they witnessed appalling worker conditions and mass environmental pollution: workers were routinely having to remove carcinogenic asbestos with their bare hands; toxic materials were being dumped in the sea or on nearby agricultural land; workers were seen torch-cutting ship steel into small pieces and inhaling the toxic fumes of lead paints. Greenpeace laboratory analysis of seawater, sediment and soil samples from around Alang showed that the region is becoming increasingly contaminated. Residual oil inevitably pollutes the sea. Materials and objects containing asbestos are widely distributed around the country both as waste and for reuse.Related Collections:Indian Ship Breaking (Photos & Videos)