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Bangladesh Pollution, Told In Colors And Smells By Jim Yardley

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In the article ”Bangladesh Pollution, Told in Colors and Smells” written by Jim Yardley, Bangladesh untreated clothes industry abuses the chemical of toxic waste by dumping their wastewater to the canal nearby Genda Government Primary School. Clothes industry uses “garment operations, textile mills, and dyeing plants in the supply chain that exports clothing to Europe and the United States” (Jim Yardley, 2013). Tamanna Afrous, the school’s English teacher stated “sometimes it is red, or gray, blue, depends on the colors they are using in the factories” (Yardley, 2013), this indicates that the clothes factory are damaging the clean water in the canal to a pollutant water because of the “dyeing plants” supply. As a matter of fact, “dyeing plants”

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