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Two Korean shipping firms were world’s worst shipbreaking dumpers in 2020: NGO
Two South Korean shipping companies have won the dubious distinction of being named the world’s worst shipbreaking dumpers in 2020, as they breached global safety standards causing injuries and even the deaths of workers in developing countries in South Asia as they dismantled toxic end-of-life ships on beaches instead of safer shipbreaking yards, a non-government organization revealed Feb. 2.
The export of end-of-life ships from developed to developing countries are banned by the United Nation Environment Programme’s Basel Convention that was signed in 1989 and became effective in 1992.
Polaris Shipping was dubbed “the worst corporate dumper” in the world because of a series of accidents involving laborers in Bangladesh and Pakistan which occurred while they were breaking apart the company’s 11 carriers, according to Brussels-based Shipbreaking Platform. The accidents include fo ....

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Two Korean shipping firms were world's worst shipbreaking dumpers in 2020: NGO


Posted : 2021-02-03 19:42
Updated : 2021-02-04 09:25
Shipbreaking Platform revealed June 22, 2020, that, during an illegal night shift at Jumuna Ship Breakers yard in Bangladesh, Abdul Halim, 24, was hit by an iron bar in the stomach and seriously injured aboard the Stellar Knight owned by Polaris Shipping. Courtesy of Shipbreaking Platform s Twitter
By Ko Dong-hwan
Two South Korean shipping companies have won the dubious distinction of being named the world s worst shipbreaking dumpers in 2020, as they breached global safety standards causing injuries and even the deaths of workers in developing countries in South Asia as they dismantled toxic end-of-life ships on beaches instead of safer shipbreaking yards, a non-government organization revealed Feb. 2. ....

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