Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxic-Towns-in-the-Shadows-of-Pollution---Documentary--ENG-Subs--27MZIFVGL3VC.htmlConceptually similarToxic Towns in the Shadows of Pollution B-rollGP04IT1Completed★★★★★★★Toxic Towns in the Shadows of Pollution - Documentary (CLEAN)GP0STT8VECompleted★★★★★★★'Detox' Mannequins in Zhejiang Province (Time Lapse Video)GP0STQVETCompleted★★★★Toxic Discharge in Zhejiang ProvinceGP04FFNCompleted★★★★Gurao Underwear TownGP03R21Completed★★★★China Wastewater Report LaunchGP04FFMCompleted★★★★Yangtze Fishermen GP03R5JCompleted★★★★Xintang Jean TownGP03R5ICompleted★★★★Fishermen on Yangtze RiverGP03R1MCompleted★★★★View AllGP04IGUToxic Towns in the Shadows of Pollution - Documentary (ENG Subs)Documentary released on World Water Day 2013 showing the extreme water and land pollution caused by the wastewater of the textile industry in Hangzhou, China. It includes soundbites of a dye factory worker and interviews with local activists Dongying Wei and Guantong Shao who have been investigating environmental pollution for over a decade. They have reported their findings to the government officials and more than one thousand villagers have signed up to show their support. Despite their efforts, nothing has changed and wastewater discharges from various industries continue to pollute their land and rivers. Wuli Village, Nanyang Town, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City.Locations:Asia-China-Hangzhou-ZhejiangDate:25 May, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:13m58sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARY-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Activists-Agricultural land-Agriculture-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Factories-Factory workers-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Pollution-River discharges-River pollution-Rivers-Samples-Textile industry-Toxic waste-Water-Water pollutionShoot:Toxic Towns in the Shadows of PollutionDocumentary released on World Water Day 2013 showing the extreme water and land pollution caused by the wastewater of the textile industry in Hangzhou, China. It includes soundbites of a dye factory worker and interviews with local activists Dongying Wei and Guantong Shao who have been investigating environmental pollution for over a decade. They have reported their findings to the government officials and more than one thousand villagers have signed up to show their support. Despite their efforts, nothing has changed and wastewater discharges from various industries continue to pollute their land and rivers. Wuli Village, Nanyang Town, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou City.Related Collections:World Water Day 2013 (Photo & Videos)Wuli Village Activists in China (photo and video)