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Sustainability / Alang / States and territories of India / Pipavav / Gujarat / Ship construction / Indian Ocean / Recycling by product / Ship breaking / Ship disposal
Date: 2015-04-10 06:47:49
Sustainability
Alang
States and territories of India
Pipavav
Gujarat
Ship construction
Indian Ocean
Recycling by product
Ship breaking
Ship disposal

In this quarterly publication, the NGO Shipbreaking Platform informs about the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Providing an overview of vessels broken on the beaches of South Asia, accidents, rec

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