According to a World Bank Report, by 2100 the waste production of the world is likely to increase to 11 million metric tons per day -three times of what we are producing currently. Urbanization and industrialization are picking pace and with it comes piles of garbage.
For countries under development, issue of waste management is a nightmare. For example, India is home to some of the filthiest cities in the world. There is no better option to deal with it except aggressive recycling and re-use. Similarly, Indonesia, Uganda, Gautemala, Pakistan, Philippines etc. are going through garbage crisis.
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Only human species create waste that doesn’t belong to nature. Our waste is covering oceans, rivers, air, soil, and forests. The piling heaps of garbage include e-waste, hazardous medical waste, and everything that we can throw away after use.
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It not only causes environmental problems, but also poses health risk to rag –pickers, who are mostly children. Moreover, in poverty stricken nations like India, these garbage heaps have become playground.
Various photographers around the world have captured some of the saddest moments showing children playing amid stinking garbage dumps. These pictures depict heart-breaking reality of rising garbage production and eventual consequences of poor waste management.
In the garbage-infested Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad, India
In a polluted canal in Benguela, Angola
In the garbage-filled Manila Bay in the Philippines
In polluted river in Jakarta, Indonesia
In sludgy Yamuna River in New Delhi, India
In a polluted river in Jakarta, Indonesia
In an open drainage ditch in Manila, Philippines
Over a murky puddle in Kabul, Afghanistan
At the edge of an open sewer in Kampala, Uganda
At the Ghazipur landfill in New Delhi, India
In the sea of garbage produced by La Terminal food market in Guatemala City, Guatemala
Through the rubbish on the streets of Santa Fe, Argentina
In a garbage heap outside New Delhi, India
In the middle of the a garbage dump in Tondo, Philippines
Along the railway tracks for recyclable materials in Karachi, Pakistan
At a garbage dump in Tondo, Philippines
In a slum area of Karachi, Pakistan
In Manila, Philippines
In a junkyard outside of Yangon, Myanmar
Amid stacks of garbage in Kathmandu, Nepal
In a slum area of Karachi, Pakistan
At a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Rowing in a river of garbage in Jakarta, Indonesia
At a garbage dump in Mumbai, India
At the Bishnumati River in Kathmandu, Nepal
Through a garbage dump outside Islamabad, Pakistan
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