Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shipbreaking-in-Chittagong-27MZIFQ3Y1W.htmlConceptually similarShipbreaking in ChittagongGP0KF4Completed★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP0TSKCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP01E1UCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP0AOICompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP013IHCompleted★★★★Shipbreakers in ChittagongGP07ESCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP0EBUCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP0AOHCompleted★★★★Shipbreaking in ChittagongGP0VSCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0FUYShipbreaking in ChittagongScrap worker squats in front of the massive hulk of a ship undergoing demolition on the beach at shipbreaking yard, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Greenpeace opposes the practice of dumping obsolete toxic loaded ships for demolition in developing countries such as Bangladesh. Workers in the 'ship breaking' yards are exposed to hazardous substances and injuries and deaths occur frequently. Greenpeace demands that the vessels be made safe before they are scrapped.Locations:Asia-Bangladesh-ChittagongDate:4 Nov, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Ronald de HommelMaximum size:5569px X 3674pxKeywords:Day-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Ship breaking-Ships-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Shipbreaking Chittagong Documentation in BangladeshGreenpeace opposes the practice of dumping obsolete toxic loaded ships for demolition in developing countries such as Bangladesh. Workers in the 'ship breaking' yards are exposed to hazardous substances and injuries and deaths occur frequently. Greenpeace demands that the vessels are made safe before they are scrapped.