Breaking Ships
Asbestos, explosives, and chemical waste are only a few of the hazards involved in the meticulous work of destroying a giant ship. When new labor laws and environmental standards came to Europe, the ship-breaking industry moved to places like Chittagong on the coast of Bangladesh-places where the lives of workers seem expendable, and the environment is someone else's problem.
Breaking Ships follows the demise of the Asian Tiger, a ship destroyed at one of the twenty ship-breaking yards along the beaches of Chittagong. BBC Bangladesh correspondent Roland Buerk takes us through the process-from beaching the vessel to its final dissemination, from wealthy shipyard owners to poverty-stricken ship cutters, and from the economic benefits for Bangladesh to the pollution of its once pristine beaches.
- Author
- Roland Buerk
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 192
- Publisher
- Chamberlain Bros.
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781596090361
- Genres
- environment
- Release date
- 2006
- Search 9781596090361 on Amazon
- Search 9781596090361 on Goodreads