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Bangladeshi cleaners often lie down in dirty and smelly water to clean up garbage because they have no protection when cleaning up garbage, and because Bangladesh is downstream, a lot of garbage will drift down the river directly to Bangladesh. And Bangladesh is a relatively poor country, even in big cities, there are many slums, and millions of residents live in slums.
Many people living in slum areas in Bangladesh are often hungry and do not have enough to eat, and there are few job opportunities. Therefore, when these people are oppressed by life, they naturally do not care for the environment. So there is a lot of garbage in the slums of Bangladesh, even on the streets.
In addition, due to frequent disasters, there is a lot of water on the ground, and local residents throw garbage at will.
When Bangladeshi residents don't even have enough to eat, they don't think about protecting the environment. Therefore, for local cleaners, because the garbage is often piled up and there will be a lot of stagnant water, therefore, when the cleaners clean up the garbage, most of the time, they are soaked in the smelly ditch or garbage heap.
Although this is very harmful to their bodies, many people in the slums have no way to survive in order to survive. At the same time, Bangladesh's rivers are often filled with large amounts of garbage. The economy here is very slow and there are frequent natural disasters, so there are no foreigners who come to Bangladesh to invest and build factories.
In such an economically backward country, when people are struggling for survival, they will not think about protecting the environment. Although the capital of Bangladesh is a big city, there are many slums hidden in the city, and the number of people even reaches millions. In such a crowded slum, garbage is everywhere, and the local people are not environmentally conscious, after all, survival is the top priority.
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It's very hard. Because the status of cleaners in Bangladesh is very low, and they don't have any protection, they can easily die.
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It's very hard. It takes a lot of courage to work as a cleaner in Bangladesh, and the working environment is particularly harsh, and it is inevitable that there will be a dirty and messy scene.
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There is a lot of garbage in Bangladesh, and the local people are not environmentally conscious, people's garbage will be littered, and there are few garbage cans, let alone regulations on littering. At the same time, the living conditions of most of the local people in Bangladesh are poor. This also makes it difficult to work as a cleaner in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh, officially known as the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is located in the northeast of the South Asian subcontinent on the Ganges and Brahmaputra River delta, with an area of 147,570 square kilometers and a population of 100 million, composed of more than 20 ethnic groups, of which 98% are Bengalis, Bengali is Chinese, English is the official language, and the population who believe in Islam accounts for it, Islam is the state religion, and the capital is Dhaka. >>>More
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