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Workers’ strike halts ship recycling at 22 facilities
The production at 22 ship recycling facilities has been stopped at Izmir Aliaga district in Turkey amid the workforce strike for better employment conditions in the last six days.
18 February 2022 Friday 12:30
India Working to Raise Its Ship Recycling Image
India is working to improve its global reputation as one of the world’s top ship dismantling nations by upgrading its safety and environmental track records.
25 December 2019 Wednesday 09:51
South Asian Shipbreaking Yards Claim 19 Lives So Far in 2019
The unsafe shipbreaking yards on South Asian beaches have claimed the lives of 19 workers so far this year, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform said in its quarterly update.
15 October 2019 Tuesday 16:38
NGO Shipbreaking Platform Slams Shipping Industry ‘Scaremongering’ to Undermine European Ship Recycling Regulation
The NGO Shipbreaking Platform is accusing the shipping industry of using ‘scaremonger’ tactics and ‘fake news’ in order to get South Asian shipbreaking yards included on a list of EU-approved ship recycling facilities.
23 June 2018 Saturday 12:52
NGO Shipbreaking Platform Raises Bangladesh Concerns
The NGO Shipbreaking Platform has criticized the certification of a shipbreaking yard in Bangladesh and highlighted recent deaths in the country.
08 December 2017 Friday 16:34
NGO Shipbreaking Platform: Death Toll Climbs at Chittagong Shipbreaking Yards
Two workers lost their lives at the Chittagong shipbreaking yards in the last two weeks, bringing the total death toll this year to six workers, NGO Shipbreaking Platform reports.
19 May 2017 Friday 12:55
NGO Shipbreaking Platform: High Accident Rate at Aliaga Shipbreaking Yards
Despite being the preferred option for responsible ship recycling when compared to South Asia’s shipbreaking yards, Turkey’s Aliaga-based breaking yards still face considerable challenges including high accident rate.
17 May 2017 Wednesday 00:06
NGO Shipbreaking Platform: Use of ‘Polluting’ South Asia Scrap Yards Accelerating
A total of 862 ships were dismantled worldwide in 2016, the vast majority of which ended up in South Asia on the beaches of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform said Wednesday.
02 February 2017 Thursday 14:27
NGO Shipbreaking Platform Calls for Responsible Recycling of Berge Stahl
The NGO Shipbreaking Platform has called on the owner of the iron ore bulker Berge Stahl and the Dutch authorities to ensure the responsible recycling of the 30-year-old vessel.
21 December 2016 Wednesday 15:28
Matson Agrees to Stop Beaching Its Ships
New York-listed shipping company Matson, Inc. (MATX) agreed to prohibit scrapping its vessels on the beaches of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
23 September 2015 Wednesday 12:5
Three Workers Succumb to Injuries from Bangladsh Yard Blast
Three workers out of eight who were injured in a blast on Sunday at a shipbreaking yard, owned by Shital Enterprise, located in the Chittagong district of Bangladesh, have died having succumbed to their severe injuries.
11 September 2015 Friday 09:50
Indian Shipbreaking Workers in Dire Conditions
The working and living conditions at the shipbreaking yards of Alang, India, remain alarmingly poor, argues a new study published in Indian Social Science journal, the Economic & Political Weekly.
19 December 2014 Friday 12:40
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