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The Pulp and Paper industry is one of the biggest waste-water discharge polluters in the China.
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Mr.Cheng in retirement shows the outflow pipe from the Qingyuan Top Dragon Textile Company, Qingyuan, Guangdong, China. He describes how he discovered the pipe because of the acrid smell together with black foam blowing into his house.
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A farm lady uses the river next to Kingboard Industrial park to water her crops. She unaware of the chemical KB is manufacturing or discharging. Resident farmers are concerned about the consistent pollution found in the nearby steams discharging from the from the factory. The vegetables produced from this village are considered toxic by the local consumers and therefore have a hard time to sell their produce.
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Toxics campaigner, Chung Ping Wong GP China takes a wastewater sample directly from the discharge outflow pipe from the Qingyuan Top Dragon Textile Company, Qingyuan, Guangdong, China.
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M/s Deng 70, tells of how her plants have died due to the company's irresponsible discharge next to her garden.
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Kingboard (Panyu Nansha) Petrochemical Company Limited outflow waste discharge pipe.
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Shri SK Gautam, Secretary, Department of Food Security and Agriculture Development inaugurating the consultation. The Government of Sikkim, farmers and other stakeholders of Agriculture in the State came together today to urge the Union Government of India to extend its fertilizer subsidy support to organic fertilizers, while implementing the newly proposed direct subsidy system.
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Brikesh Singh, climate campaigner, Greenpeace India, unfurls a huge banner on the roof of the Palace of Westminster’s Great Hall that says: “CHANGE THE POLITICS, SAVE THE CLIMATE.”
Fifty-five Greenpeace volunteers scaled the walls of the Houses of Parliament occupying the roof to call for for a new style of politics in Britain, one capable of rising to meet the challenge of climate change.
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