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Plastic waste recycling

In Old Dhaka’s Lalbagh, Hazaribagh, and Rayerbazar embankment areas, factories process plastic waste, melting it down to create new materials. These factories receive plastic waste from across the country. Bangladesh generates 900,000 tonnes of plastic waste annually, of which only 40 percent is recycled. The remainder pollutes the environment.

Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Most workers in these sorting factories are women, earning Tk 3,000 to 4,000 weekly. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Most workers in these sorting factories are women, earning Tk 3,000 to 4,000 weekly. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Workers at a plastic waste shop in Lalbagh sort through waste. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Workers at a plastic waste shop in Lalbagh sort through waste. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A worker uses a knife to remove bottle labels at a recycling factory in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
A worker uses a knife to remove bottle labels at a recycling factory in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Piles of plastic waste are being sorted for recyclables by workers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Piles of plastic waste are being sorted for recyclables by workers. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Most workers in these sorting factories are women, earning Tk 3,000 to 4,000 weekly. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Most workers in these sorting factories are women, earning Tk 3,000 to 4,000 weekly. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Sacks filled with plastic waste line the outside of a shop in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Sacks filled with plastic waste line the outside of a shop in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Different types of plastic waste are stored separately. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Sacks filled with plastic waste line the outside of a shop in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
Sacks filled with plastic waste line the outside of a shop in Lalbagh. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin

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Published : 25 Nov 2024, 09:25 PM

Updated : 25 Nov 2024, 09:25 PM

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