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Bangladesh to reform tanker breaking sector.
Environmental concerns and the health hazards faced by the workers engaged in the ship and tanker breaking industry of Bangladesh have forced its government to reform controls of this dangerous service. Dhaka has made administrative changes and proposed a new law that could force international oil companies to share the costs of cleaning up the waste left by this beach-based industry
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Environment, Health, Banking, finance and investment, Policy and Governance, Law and Legal practice, Economics, business and commerce, Waste recycling and disposal, Oil and gas, Oil, Waste