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  • CHINA. Beijing. The entrance to a store. 2008.
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  • CHINA. Beijing. The entrance to a store. 2008
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  • Children in Sangrampur work with their parents to dismantle and handle the growing piles of waste. Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • A man handles metal poles in an industrial estate in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • A man handles a fish in Yueyang fish market near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
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  • A man handles a fish in Yueyang fish market near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
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  • A man handles a fish in Yueyang fish market near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
    Dongting-Lake-China-10-12-061.JPG
  • A man handles a fish in Yueyang fish market near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
    Dongting-Lake-China-10-12-062.JPG
  • An electronics waste recycler handles circuit boards which have been partially dismantled. Lead, mercury, arsenic and other toxic elements are released when these electronics are broken down.  India. November, 2013
    India-E-Waste-13-28-417.JPG
  • A man handles a fish in Yueyang fish market near Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. Dongting Lake has decreased in size in recent decades as a result of land reclamation and damming of the Yangtze. China. 2010
    Dongting-Lake-China-10-12-065.JPG
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