BANGLADESH-ENVIRONMENT-GARBAGE

BANGLADESH-ENVIRONMENT-GARBAGE

Bangladeshi scavengers look for animal bones at a garbage dump at Bosila Road Ghat, on the outskirts of Dhaka, 14 May 2007. Dhaka, with some ten million inhabitants, is having particularly serious difficulties keeping up with its ever-increasing waste disposal burden. The city now generates over thirty-five hundred metric tons of waste every day. In the slums, where over 30 percent of the population lives, there is no municipal waste pick-up service. In Dhaka, municipal workers and informal scavengers manage to collect less than half the trash. What remains, as much as nineteen hundred metric tons, goes uncollected and finds its way into storm drains or lies around in the streets, marketplaces, slums, open dumps, vacant lots, and riverbanks. /Farjana K. GODHULY ( automatický preklad  ) ( ukáž pôvodný text )
Veľkosť Cena
 
Umiestnenie:Dhaka,BANGLADESH
Dátum vzniku:14.5.2007
Dátum pridania:14.5.2007
Kolekcia : Prezerať všetky zábery
Fotograf: Ukáž celé portfólio
Model release:Nie je k dispozícii
Property release:Nie je k dispozícii
Max. dostupná veľkosť:načítavanie...
Typ licencie:Rights-managed
Reštrikcia
Je to dielo spravodajského servisu určené len pre účely spravodajskej služby podľa § 12 (3) zákona č 40/1964 Zb., Občiansky zákonník, v znení neskorších predpisov.