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Ships for Scrap III - Steel and Toxic Wastes for Asia

Publication | 1 April, 2001 at 2:00

Findings of a Greenpeace study on workplace and environmental contamination in Alang-Sosiya shipbreaking yards, Gujarat, India.

Ships for Scrap IV - Steel and Toxic Wastes for Asia

Publication | 1 June, 2001 at 2:00

Western companies are using Asia, including China, as a dumping ground for ships whose working lives have expired. Greenpeace decided to investigate the conditions at the Chinese shipbreaking yards.

Rainbow Warrior crew detained onboard

Feature story | 11 December, 2003 at 1:00

Our flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, has been exposing the sharp end of environmental exploitation - the ship breaking beaches of India. However rather than taking action to prevent these crimes the local Indian authorities have responded by...

It’s no longer a ship.

Feature story | 4 October, 2002 at 2:00

It’s no longer a ship. It used to be a car ferry, but then there was a fire. The fire burned for a week. Then the ship, the Greek owned Silver Ray, was declared a “construction total loss”. In other words, now it’s not a ship. It’s a 200...

Victory - Toxic ship export controlled

Feature story | 1 November, 2004 at 1:00

In a major victory for the environment and workers in developing nations the dumping of old ships, often containing tonnes of toxic trash, has now been controlled under international law. This should mean an end to toxic horrors such as workers...

French toxic ship to be sent back following court decision

Press release | 15 November, 2002 at 1:00

 

Greenpeace finds toxic asbestos on ship for scrap

Press release | 8 October, 2002 at 2:00

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Justice for the environment as French Government takes back the Clemenceau

Press release | 15 February, 2006 at 1:00

Greenpeace today celebrated President Jacques Chirac’s decision to call back the decommissioned toxic aircraft carrier, the Clemenceau, to France from its journey to the ship-breaking yards in Alang, India.

Clemenceau still waiting for permission

Press release | 13 January, 2006 at 1:00

The Suez Canal harbour authorities have confirmed with Greenpeace that permission for passage through the channel has still not been granted to the French aircraft carrier – the Clemenceau.

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