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  • XI'AN, CHINA - APRIL 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Ten Garbage Cans Placed Within Fifty Meters<br />
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Garbage cans line up near Kaiyuan Shopping Mall on April 27, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. It was amazing that ten garbage cans were laid within fifty meters and reported from the Environmental Management of Xi'an's Beilin District that these garbage cans were put by a company who produced sanitation facilities. The management workers said that even there being so many garbage cans here, they could release much garbages in populated regions and they wouldn't remove them.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - APRIL 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Ten Garbage Cans Placed Within Fifty Meters<br />
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Garbage cans line up near Kaiyuan Shopping Mall on April 27, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. It was amazing that ten garbage cans were laid within fifty meters and reported from the Environmental Management of Xi'an's Beilin District that these garbage cans were put by a company who produced sanitation facilities. The management workers said that even there being so many garbage cans here, they could release much garbages in populated regions and they wouldn't remove them.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ten_Garbage_Cans_In_A_R...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - APRIL 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Ten Garbage Cans Placed Within Fifty Meters<br />
<br />
Garbage cans line up near Kaiyuan Shopping Mall on April 27, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. It was amazing that ten garbage cans were laid within fifty meters and reported from the Environmental Management of Xi'an's Beilin District that these garbage cans were put by a company who produced sanitation facilities. The management workers said that even there being so many garbage cans here, they could release much garbages in populated regions and they wouldn't remove them.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ten_Garbage_Cans_In_A_R...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - APRIL 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Ten Garbage Cans Placed Within Fifty Meters<br />
<br />
Garbage cans line up near Kaiyuan Shopping Mall on April 27, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. It was amazing that ten garbage cans were laid within fifty meters and reported from the Environmental Management of Xi'an's Beilin District that these garbage cans were put by a company who produced sanitation facilities. The management workers said that even there being so many garbage cans here, they could release much garbages in populated regions and they wouldn't remove them.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ten_Garbage_Cans_In_A_R...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - APRIL 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Ten Garbage Cans Placed Within Fifty Meters<br />
<br />
Garbage cans line up near Kaiyuan Shopping Mall on April 27, 2015 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. It was amazing that ten garbage cans were laid within fifty meters and reported from the Environmental Management of Xi'an's Beilin District that these garbage cans were put by a company who produced sanitation facilities. The management workers said that even there being so many garbage cans here, they could release much garbages in populated regions and they wouldn't remove them.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Ten_Garbage_Cans_In_A_R...jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
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Garbage Mountain<br />
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Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: Young rag pickers chase the garbage truck to collect recyclables at the Ghazipur landfill.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain5.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: Ghazipur landfill has more than 46 lakh metric tons of garbage. Around 2,200 metric tons of waste is dumped here daily without any prior segregation.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain3.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: BHAGMATI KUMARI has been working at the landfill ever since she lost her husband 14 years ago. She earns 50-70 rupees, which is approximately one dollar, for sifting and sorting garbage for nine hours a day.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain7.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow2.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow6.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow1.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow4.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow3.jpg
  • YICHANG, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 25: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Garbage Floats Near Three Gorges Dam <br />
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Garbage float on the water near the Three Gorges Dam on September 25, 2014 in Yichang, Hubei province of China. A garbage patch appeared on water near the Three Gorges Dam due to torrential rains and floods. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Overflow5.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: Extreme weather conditions, toxic substances, foul stench, stray animals, disease, flies, and discrimination are just a few of the hardships for the rag pickers who live and work on dumpsites.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain8.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: Rag pickers carry heaps of waste in a dust storm at the Ghazipur landfill.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain2.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: QASIM ALI, a native of West Bengal, has been working at Ghazipur landfill for the past twelve years. He came to the capital with the hopes of finding a job. Unable to find employment, and perhaps unable to speak the local language, he eventually turned to ragpicking, gathering trash at the dump to sell as recyclables.<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain6.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Amidst a thick blanket of smoke, a rag picker sifts through a pile of rubbish to pick out pieces of glass, metal and plastic at the Ghazipur landfill. <br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain4.jpg
  • New Delhi, India - <br />
<br />
Garbage Mountain<br />
<br />
Just a few miles from the famous Akshardham temple, where tourists flock to see the structure's sandstone and marble work, the 29-hectare, slum-surrounded Ghazipur landfill in east Delhi seems a world apart. Each day hundreds of mainly migrant workers earn a meager living at the landfill by collecting recyclable material like plastic, metal and even hair to sell. The dump is the last port of call for Delhi's trash, having already been picked through by other waste collectors who collect bags of garbage directly from homes. Delhi is home to three landfills where around 6,000 tons of trash is dumped daily. Studies have shown that living near a landfill increases the risk of cancer, birth defects and asthma.<br />
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Photo shows: A rag picker, which is someone who makes a living by rummaging through trash, carries a bag of recyclables at New Delhi's 70-acre Ghazipur landfill<br />
©Chinky Shukla/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Garbage_Mountain1.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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 Streets are full of garbage<br />
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Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
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Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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 Streets are full of garbage<br />
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Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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 Streets are full of garbage<br />
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Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
 Streets are full of garbage<br />
<br />
Streets are full of garbage at a community on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Streets were covered with garbages on September 19, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Streets_Full_Of_Rubbish...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • March 4, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro, 04 March 2016: <br />
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Olympic waters of Guanabara Bay has garbage and dead animal<br />
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Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Guanabara Bay waters are still unhealthy. This morning, the Guanabara Bay waters in Tomorrow's Museum vicinity were completely polluted with much floating junk and even with dead animals in advanced stages of decomposition. Inside the Museum was being held a conference on the Cop 21, which included the Minister of Environment of Brazil, Izabella Teixeira. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Olympic_waters_Dead_Ani...jpg
  • March 4, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro, 04 March 2016: <br />
<br />
Olympic waters of Guanabara Bay has garbage and dead animal<br />
<br />
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Guanabara Bay waters are still unhealthy. This morning, the Guanabara Bay waters in Tomorrow's Museum vicinity were completely polluted with much floating junk and even with dead animals in advanced stages of decomposition. Inside the Museum was being held a conference on the Cop 21, which included the Minister of Environment of Brazil, Izabella Teixeira. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Olympic_waters_Dead_Ani...jpg
  • March 4, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro, 04 March 2016: <br />
<br />
Olympic waters of Guanabara Bay has garbage and dead animal<br />
<br />
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Guanabara Bay waters are still unhealthy. This morning, the Guanabara Bay waters in Tomorrow's Museum vicinity were completely polluted with much floating junk and even with dead animals in advanced stages of decomposition. Inside the Museum was being held a conference on the Cop 21, which included the Minister of Environment of Brazil, Izabella Teixeira. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Olympic_waters_Dead_Ani...jpg
  • March 4, 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro, 04 March 2016: <br />
<br />
Olympic waters of Guanabara Bay has garbage and dead animal<br />
<br />
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Guanabara Bay waters are still unhealthy. This morning, the Guanabara Bay waters in Tomorrow's Museum vicinity were completely polluted with much floating junk and even with dead animals in advanced stages of decomposition. Inside the Museum was being held a conference on the Cop 21, which included the Minister of Environment of Brazil, Izabella Teixeira. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Olympic_waters_Dead_Ani...jpg
  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaner_On_The_Cliff4.jpg
  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaner_On_The_Cliff2.jpg
  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • EMEISHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 05: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Cleaner On The Cliff<br />
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44-year-old cleaner Peng Wencai collects garbage thrown by tourists at the cliff of Emei Mountain on October 5, 2014 in Emeishan, Sichuan Province of China. Peng has been doing the job for 14 years. <br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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A house of Burmese refugees and garbage collectors at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Minor aged girl and garbage collector at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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A Burmese lady and garbage collector at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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A Burmese refugee and garbage collector living amidst the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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 Garbage collectors hang their clothes as they work at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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A house of Burmese refugees and garbage collectors at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Burmese refugees and garbage collectors living and working in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.  <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Two ethnic Karen refugees living in the garbage dump site in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand on the Thai Burma border. Tingkaya, also known as the City Of Garbage, is an area roughly the size of a football stadium. The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. The heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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 A Burmese man searching at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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A Burmese lady and her house at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases.<br />
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  • Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand - <br />
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'City Of Garbage' In Thailand<br />
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Father and son looking for clothes at the Mae Sot garbage dump. Tingkaya also known as the City Of Garbage an area roughly the size of a football stadium The poor inhabitants make a living selling recyclable materials like wire, metal, glass, plastic. They heap dwellers survive by eating left-overs and sleep in the same harsh environment which is a breeding ground for bacteria and diseases. <br />
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  • 20-Year-Old Inventor’s Idea For How To Make Ocean Clean Itself Will Be Launched In Japan<br />
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Boyan Slat, a 20-year-old innovator in the Netherlands, has a lot on his plate – he’s set out to do nothing less than rid the oceans of the millions of tons of plastic garbage that circle along their currents. And judging by the support that has rallied behind his novel approach to the problem, there’s a good chance he just might succeed.<br />
The massive rotating currents in the world’s oceans make collecting or even monitoring garbage difficult, but Slat’s Ocean Cleanup Foundation is developing a way to use those currents to its advantage. Slat envisions long-distance arrays of floats that would skim garbage from the surface while allowing aquatic life and the currents themselves to pass by underneath. The company estimates that a 100km stationary cleanup array could remove 42% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch over 10 years, representing a total of 70,320,000kg of plastic waste. For now, they’re installing a 2,000m trial system in Japan, which will become the longest floating structure in the world when completed.<br />
The 2,000m floating line will become the longest floating structure in the world when it’s deployed in 2016, It is the first stage in 20-year-old Boyan Slat’s plan to rid the oceans of floating plastic waste, The plan involves targeting rotating ocean currents full of waste and skimming the trash from them, His goal is to eventually build a 100km floating array that could collect 70,320,000kg of plastic waste over 10 years, Slat estimates that this method would cost roughly 4.53 euros (5.04 USD) per kilogram, which is only 3% of the cost of other potential clean-up methods<br />
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  • 20-Year-Old Inventor’s Idea For How To Make Ocean Clean Itself Will Be Launched In Japan<br />
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Boyan Slat, a 20-year-old innovator in the Netherlands, has a lot on his plate – he’s set out to do nothing less than rid the oceans of the millions of tons of plastic garbage that circle along their currents. And judging by the support that has rallied behind his novel approach to the problem, there’s a good chance he just might succeed.<br />
The massive rotating currents in the world’s oceans make collecting or even monitoring garbage difficult, but Slat’s Ocean Cleanup Foundation is developing a way to use those currents to its advantage. Slat envisions long-distance arrays of floats that would skim garbage from the surface while allowing aquatic life and the currents themselves to pass by underneath. The company estimates that a 100km stationary cleanup array could remove 42% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch over 10 years, representing a total of 70,320,000kg of plastic waste. For now, they’re installing a 2,000m trial system in Japan, which will become the longest floating structure in the world when completed.<br />
The 2,000m floating line will become the longest floating structure in the world when it’s deployed in 2016, It is the first stage in 20-year-old Boyan Slat’s plan to rid the oceans of floating plastic waste, The plan involves targeting rotating ocean currents full of waste and skimming the trash from them, His goal is to eventually build a 100km floating array that could collect 70,320,000kg of plastic waste over 10 years, Slat estimates that this method would cost roughly 4.53 euros (5.04 USD) per kilogram, which is only 3% of the cost of other potential clean-up methods<br />
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