Ship recycling looks to clean up its reputation
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LIZ McCARTHY
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Aug 05, 2010 10:03 AM
Industry hopes IMO convention will help improve standards at breaking yards, writes LIZ McCARTHY
THE SHIPBREAKING sector has a reputation as a dirty, inhumane business, that wreaks havoc on the environment, while polluting the world’s beaches.
So it is refreshing to see this industry is trying to work together to improve standards that will...
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