Study Says 200 Million People Globally at Risk of Exposure to Toxic Waste
A new report finds nearly 200 million people globally are at risk of exposure to toxic waste.
According to the BBC, the study from the Blacksmith Institute and Green Cross calls for greater efforts to be made to control the problem.
The study was carried out in more than 3,000 sites in over 49 countries.
Director of research at the Blacksmith Institute and professor of public health at the City University of New York said that the revelation was a serious public health issue that has not really been quantified.
The study identified Agbobloshie dumping yard in Ghana's capital Accra as the place that posed the highest toxic threat to human life.
The researchers said that the report has not been hidden from governments, and they are all aware of the issue.
A list of world's worst polluted places is given below:
Agbogbloshie, Ghana
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Citarum River, Indonesia
Dzershinsk, Russia
Hazaribagh, Bangladesh
Kabwe, Zambia
Kalimantan, Indonesia
Matanza Riachuelo, Argentina
Niger River Delta, Nigeria
Norilsk, Russia
The study warned that that Ghana's e-waste imports will double by 2020.
The study said that tens of thousands of women and children are at risk due to toxic dumping and environmental pollution, the report added.
Source: ANI