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There are no fish in the river, because of pollution with toxic wastewater released from ... Textiles are an important industry in Bangladesh, with knitwear and other garments accounting for ...
The Sutang River runs for around 51 miles between India and Bangladesh. Residents along ... "We're suffering because of the toxic river water. We have to cross the river for work every day ...
According to a recent study, the pollution levels of rivers around Dhaka are higher than those of other rivers in the world, ...
The Sutang River, flowing into Bangladesh from India ... “The water has become toxic and is causing severe environmental damage. We have to cover our noses and mouths on the way to school.
Bangladesh's capital Dhaka was founded ... people built their homes on its banks to bask in the river breeze," he added. "Now the smell of toxic sludge during winter is so horrible that people ...
Once a thriving aquatic ecosystem, the Sutang river in Habiganj has now transformed into a toxic waterway due to ... long transboundary river between Bangladesh and India with an average width ...
Experts say plastic recycling reduces dependence on virgin plastic production, which requires fossil fuels and emits ...
Bangladesh’s booming garment trade accounts for around 80% of the country's exports, but many factories are close to rivers with a toxic melange of dyes, tanning acids and other dangerous ...