Platform publishes South Asia Quarterly Update #44
In this quarterly publication, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform informs about the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Providing an overview of accidents that took place on the beaches of South Asia and recent on-the-ground developments, including our activities, we aim to inform the public about the negative impacts of substandard shipbreaking practices as well as positive steps aimed at the realisation of environmental justice and the protection of workers’ rights.
One session in this Update offers an insightful interview with our Indian member organisation Toxics Link.
Click here or on the image below to access the full version of our quarterly report.
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