Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Pearl-River-Delta-Pollution---English-Version-27MZIF2DN9Y2.htmlConceptually similarPearl River Delta Pollution B-rollGP03R2ZCompleted★★★★Living with Danger - SoundbitesGP04J32Completed★★★★Living with Danger - ClipreelGP04J29Completed★★★★★★★Yangtze Fishermen GP03R5JCompleted★★★★Living with Danger - AerialsGP04J33Completed★★★★★★Fishermen on Yangtze RiverGP03R1MCompleted★★★★Nanjing FishermenGP03R2JCompleted★★★★Living with Danger - English VersionGP04J28Completed★★★★Xintang Jean TownGP03R5ICompleted★★★★View AllGP03R30Pearl River Delta Pollution - English VersionThe Pearl River Delta, the world's factory floor of a million products. Water pollution is the one that stays...Greenpeace has taken samples of waste water from factories across the Pearl River Delta. The results show high levels of hazardous chemicals endangering the environment and human health.Locations:Asia-China-Guangdong-Pearl RiverDate:1 Jan, 2009Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m37sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Agricultural land-Agriculture-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Dumping-East Asian ethnicities-Factories-Farmers-Farms-Fishers-Greenpeace campaigners-Health-Kingboard Chemical Holdings Ltd.-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Masks (protective)-Men-Outflow pipes-Protective clothing-River discharges-River pollution-Rivers-Sampling (activity)-Toxics (campaign title)-Water-Water pollution-WomenShoot:Pearl River Delta Pollution The Pearl River Delta has become one of the leading economic regions and a major manufacturing center of China. Greenpeace collected and analysed 25 samples of waste water discharges and sediments from five industrial sites located throughout the Pearl River Delta region. A diverse range of hazardous chemicals were found, including high levels of heavy metals such as beryllium, copper and manganese.Related Collections:Pearl River Delta Pollution (Photos & Videos)