Anik Rahman

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   Toxic Revenue of Bangladesh by Anik Rahman 
Toxic Revenue of Bangladesh
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality: Bangladesh
Biography: Anik Rahman is a Bangladeshi Photojournalist based between New York, USA and Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was born in 1988 at Dhaka, Bangladesh. Being a citizen of a 3rd world country he have been experiencing the struggle, pain and suffering from his... MORE
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Toxic Revenue of Bangladesh
Copyright Anik Rahman 2024
Updated Feb 2016
Topics Black and White, Business, Capitalism, Documentary, Dying/Death, Editorial, Environment, Environmental, Health/Healing, Human Rights, Industrial, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Poverty, Street, Water, Workers' Rights
Bangladesh's leather industry is considered as one of the considerable growth and investment potential,ranked fifth in the export earning sector and covers 0.5% of the world's leather trade which is worth US$75 billion yearly. There are 187 tanneries located at Hazaribagh in the western part of capital city Dhaka, Bangladesh . Annually about 85,000 tons of raw hide/skin are estimated to be processed for leather production in Bangladesh, which generates about 20,000 m3 effluent per day, passes through river Buriganga. These harmful wastes, including chromium, lead, sulphur, ammonium, salt and other materials, are severely polluting the capital city and the river Buriganga. Unfortunately, excluding one modern tannery (Apex Tannery), none of the tanneries has an effluent treatment plant. Although, tannery industry is playing an important role to the ongoing air, water and environment pollution of Dhaka.

Moreover, the working condition for the tannery laborer is hazardous. The factory owners don't provide their worker proper protection like hand gloves, mask, plastic boot. As most of the workers have come forcefully to work here being a climate migrant, they don't have the voice to raise about their labor right and safety. An immense number of child labor is seen also. Neighbourhood of the tannery factories is facing an
intolerable smell, producing due to the use of chemical to tanne animal leather.

Thus, this billion dollar revenue making industry of Bangladesh is silently killing the future of these worker's life as well as the environment of Dhaka dweller and Buriganga river.
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