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Young woman doing scrapping massage facial skin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young woman doing scrapping massage facial skin Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ancient Historic Stone Age Scrapping Tool Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old rusty railroad tracks for scrapping in a warehouse space Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ship breaking in Bangladesh
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Shipbreaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel’s structure for scrapping or disposal. Conducted on a dismantling yard, it involves a wide range of activities. From removing all the gear and equipment that are on the ships to cutting down and recycling the ship’s infrastructure. Shipbreaking is a challenging process, due to the structural complexity of the ships and the environmental, safety and health issues involved . Due to cheaper labour costs and fewer health and safety regulations that have to be followed, the developing world hosts the vast majority of ship breaking efforts. Chittagong, Bangladesh.


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