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Dice form the expression stay home, stay safe.Businessman hand. Business concept. Copy space.-stock-foto
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Corporate competition with this of chess leadership in confrontation on stairs. Perfect for representing business strategy, leadership-stock-foto
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Corporate competition with this of chess leadership in confrontation on stairs. Perfect for representing business strategy, leadership-stock-foto
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Plastic waste pollutes the water causing environmental damage and unpleasant odors affecting ecosystems-stock-foto
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Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Feni, Bangladesh. 10th Sep, 2025. Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Feni, Bangladesh. 10th Sep, 2025. Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Feni, Bangladesh. 10th Sep, 2025. Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Feni, Bangladesh. 10th Sep, 2025. Workers wash used plastic bags in water before sending them to recycling factories for remanufacture. While their labour supports the informal recycling industry, it exposes them to serious health risks from toxic water and chemical residues, and spreads micro plastics back into the environment. on September 10, 2025 in Feni, Bangladesh. (Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Worried young man sitting on a bench and wearing gas mask isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Guy sitting on a bench and wearing gas mask isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. Recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, labor in an environment laden with toxic smoke, a stark reminder of the price paid b-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. A bundle of aluminum foils lies on the ground, waiting to be fed into the furnace. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, l-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, labor in an environment laden with toxic smoke, a stark reminder of the price paid b-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. Aluminum foils burn inside a crude chimney, releasing thick, toxic smoke into the air, an unregulated process harming both workers and the environment. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. Aluminum foils burn inside a crude chimney, releasing thick, toxic smoke into the air, an unregulated process harming both workers and the environment. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, labor in an environment laden with toxic smoke, a stark reminder of the price paid b-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, labor in an environment laden with toxic smoke, a stark reminder of the price paid b-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected, labor in an environment laden with toxic smoke, a stark reminder of the price paid b-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. A worker unpacks aluminum foils, preparing them for incineration in the open chimney. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. The workers, often unprotected-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. Smoke-filled chimneys dominate the landscape at the burning site, an ominous symbol of environmental and human cost. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures.-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. During a rare moment of rest, a worker scrolls through his mobile phone in a dormitory, a fleeting distraction from the harsh realities of the job. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. A worker shifts a heavy sack of aluminum foils, gathered from industrial and domestic waste, to the burning site. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. Th-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. At the end of a grueling workday, the hands of a worker bear the marks of a long shift in the polluted atmosphere. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks to both human health and the environment due to toxic emissions and the absence of safety measures. T-stock-foto
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Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 8th Sep, 2025. Standing dangerously close to the burning furnace, a worker inhales toxic fumes, underscoring the lack of basic safety measures in this hazardous job. Besides, the canal around the burning facility is also polluted. In the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, informal recycling workers endure hazardous conditions to extract reusable materials from aluminum foil. This process involves burning foil collected from industrial and domestic waste streams in makeshift chimneys. The practice, while providing a livelihood for the workers, poses significant risks-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina 09/06/2025: Members of the Save the Mari Menuco campaign and social organizations mobilized to the La Angostura Sur II o-stock-foto
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Plastic disposable spoon lying next to cigarette butt on drain grate-stock-foto