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criminal pretty clinic already told me about sugars and paralyzed between your societies. computers and governments that go crazy for your data. let me explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the video is aisha coming up today. how bug brothers is government industry is draining the country's ground water levels producing, killed and consumes massive quantities of water and even find the others that is coming from the water table. beat up the bolts on how the demand was cheap.
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clothing is ruining. likelihood is on the bottom of the british front of you're welcome to the the news aisha. glad you could join us. a dw analysis has found that the fast for cheap clothing from bung others is depleting ground water levels in the country. clothing manufactured requires huge quantities of what uh, which many funds are sourcing from the ground water table. the practice has severely defeated water level over a decade with a serious impact on the bottom, and fama as for pharma, up to lately more lumps, the ground water here is a precious resource for his fields. he lives on it to title with a dry months vendor as nosing but every year he says
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it is becoming harder and harder to reach the i'm lucky than what we bring them. i know why this was happening. the more profound we ask the mechanics of and he told us we would be the type to reach deeper. i'm tyler brown. i'd say if i've done with that start increased our costs. i've gotten over that. and as a result, we have to spend $2.00 to $3.00 times as much money to irrigate or feel when a dispute is of that. the address almost like more low, have seen ground water level steadily drop over the last 3 decade on the know what is to blame factories like this one bomb. the dish is the 2nd biggest closing exporter in the world and fluids. manufacturing is a water intensive business to washing and dine. one kilogram of denham can take 250 liters of water that adds up the country is domlyn factory,
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the middle consumer whopping 1500000000000 details of water every year. that is enough water to meet the needs of tacos, 20000000 residents for 10 months. and that is proof, dw, analyze joan, water level as new forward areas where most of these factories are located. it found that john water level is dropped sharply over to daniel beasley. this golf shows how much deeper one has to dig to find water don't mean by dom and by new fracturing. and these are your jobs has increased nearly 4 forward in all day. it is rather know factories the gallon water levels have remained the same or even improved. that may still be whole. some factory, it's like this one have introduce new technologies that reduce the amount of water . it'd be still separate, need to have installed some water in the system as it says,
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we still need 20 layers of water for each kilogram of tech. so now we only use one meter, bought this new technology is costly and not everyone here is willing to invest, especially right orders from brands and customers keep scrolling in. and it's believe this is a difficult change to make for the national that the global shift is needed in house ex plaza manufacturer to see precious down water that it is a shift. but many farmers who live in the areas around these factories are desperately waiting on my colleagues are banned. am it's somebody that has been going service brought us dr. bought any drugs been off or more so bad. talk to us a bit about these factories featured in your report. whom do they primarily produce these globes for various uh, 75 percent obama. this is dick. sorry. thanks for goes to 9 countries. europe is
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the largest export market and the other than germany is the u. k is lead, frowns, spain, as a lens and those young other mode may make a destination. so in north america is the us and canada. and you talk about the major retailers that you need any like either an agent. now, if he does the vice sar up yet watermark you're in, he goes manual, the book goes from dish. and, and how concerned are these big western brands about the environmental degradation? cheap clothing is causing and buying a dish. as i would say, the boston is there like your own, that it's just last week of the you borrow them and test score or and, and to foster session and editing a more to go. and so standing on see much of this, um, so the bass also have been engaging in the process of more sustainable testing
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making for example, of the swedish agent or agent number. uh they have, they have been working with the bottom of the ship of users to reduce water and all the resources and the gotten at our danny production process. and lately they had the also being in board with the us and also the us store $13.00 national reasons. but i would say that these engagements also have their own challenges and also not enough in terms of and within these engagements on becoming the norm. as it are there, because we saw in your report, for example, that is that technology that is expensive, but it does say, what are these walter saving technologies that some factors are being able to install, but not also what you're talking about is yet to become the norm isn't it like we have also thoughts as you have seen in the end of the report, right? i'll be able to talk to the factory owners on the ground. like the close end they
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have is like the big investment they have to do. it's huge and uh and uh, and they don't get up for that. how the business look like off the deck, because the way that we data is pay the extra cost or is it possible to box it onto the customers? or like it seemed, there are a lot of the areas that are needed to reduce cost. let's just look at the environment inside of this a bit more in detail because i wonder where the bottom level is. government is in all of these, for instance, are they no regulations governing the use of ground water to the there are oh 1st like you have to know the bottom. the dish has a private and government industry of the country has the most lead certified in digital factories and or the goal has also there's being solving greeting investments and there are mandatory laws to install these and other other managers
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like to stop pollution and other and by doing that, but to bring them in, the implications is, are huge and people suffer from walter's cassidy. so it's hard to say that the cost of water in terms of its environmental integration is not calculated. the goldman has to work on that. and speaking of the government having to work, i think one of the call of questions of to senior report is, how does a bundle dish prevent the depletion of ground water levels? the depletion of water level is a huge issue in the bottom, the dish is not concentrated in those areas only the factory lot because there are a lot of other factors there in board board and the vision like for example, according to us long the dish wrecked series of the largest usual underground water extraction. and um, uh, like uh, and the multi factors. they involve a lot of, uh,
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local and you political issues as well. um, but the moment is now trying to receive the underground. the water, for example, and the water the board, they have is indeed a deacon, an initiative that um do reach out to repeat the size with the, with the strong water or the seller. find somebody more like uh, they wanted to do this uh, date, initiated to are they different from different sources? they want to repeat the water out of the water. the and what about the pharma is the abuse or any other fault. we live around these common producing factories, is that a plan to help them sustain their livelihoods? because clearly the lack of water is affecting the earnings. well, the fall, i was have to deeper to get water. that's their feet right now. so they just,
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they could get water the shuttle missions previously, but now they have to do was like so that they can go deeper. and not only that like, know, every time, like every 2 years, they might have to go deeper and the single spice as well. so the, the increase basically brings the cost of production and also this is not sustainable. so the only solution what they explode say is just a guide the ground. and hopefully that happens sooner rather than later. so bad, thank you so much for joining us. thank you, the india has begun and officially enquire to ascertain what caused one of its best trading crushes in yes, at least 275 people were killed in a 3 train pile up last week. initial findings of sofa pointed to
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a failure and the electronic signaling system that led to 3 trans, colliding with each other across 3 different tracks. what type of the official result of the inquiry for many families. it's a tragedy that's proving difficult to come to terms with these women have been searching for the missing husbands for 2 days. they have now down to one of the many mix. if more to these, for the cream crash victims bodies even here, they couldn't find their spouses. the saying you will get to know what the hospitality i've been to all the hospitals and i found out nothing. now i'm going to another marjorie to find out. i just need my husband, i don't want anything else. my husband has nothing from their husbands, but on one of the 3 greens, the grass on friday evening in the eastern city of cortetia. since then, the relative has been making zones
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a previous march of these pictures and identification documents, hoping their loved ones and not among put that of the data spitting collision invoice t trains. one of the best injured greens moved out of the main truck and collided with the barked goods free train. it jump the tracks and hit the defensive dream. made me what's the advice, the accident we call the harrowing experience. so it is something. everything seemed fine when we got on the train. after the accident, children were crying. there were dead bodies all around and many were crying for help. relief workers were helping the injury. it became dark. people were shouting in the other part of dc, they investigate this a probing and withdrawn the contract management system that this prospect
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malfunction is to be shared maslanka machines you bought, it's about the point machine and electronic interlocking in this matter. i can look into changing the electronic interlocking costs as accident. whoever did it, whatever the reasons will be known after the investigation. they got the government drawn really strong support, more than 13000000 people every day. and no, many india out of worsting good consent for the safety of these preferences. and there's more updates on this disaster on our website, the, the dot com forward slash a chef. that does it for today be a back tomorrow at the same time, and see you then to by the a, some office and kind of see gauge. how despite that lengthy, please of the top l g
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