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h r d and on and we're stuck in this cycle. shane assignments, we need to break out of a i want to tell you something. how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the apologies i had to book closest to because i go back to the bottom. it was late to the i had, i had to send that one. the powerless poverty. women in india are risking their lives to the pitches. can anyone help them? the ghost town in malaysia, a shiny, new high rise community stands glaringly empty. and 2nd life you are still dumps too many old household goods that set to change
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the it's hot and it's dry and breaking up rocks is hardwood. and now primarily women's work as there are hardly any men left. it involves tony chunks of rock into a couple of stones up to a 100 a day, 7 days a week, all year long. the women work all across the site, the nothing on stone echoing everywhere. that's kind of cool. coca cola i do 70 or 80 a day, which sends me a 100 rupees. i get paid every 15 days to get a file that's just of a one year old per day for bunk breaking. look, a tony by your wise work to every day since she got married 22 years ago or more.
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my whole body hurts my legs. my hands, especially my back. when i get home my food a sleep right away. i'm well that i'm an old on the mines as they call them all ok to just outside the village. we joined donnie. buyer was on her way home. as is the case with most families here, there's no longer a father. many of the men into the village picked up a fatal disease from the quarry book. every morning, 45 year old donnie buyer well, has a meal of a family. it's been 8 years since the husband died. a photo is all she has left of him. the goldens lungs were destroyed by exposure to dust from breaking up rocks. oh, then what do you need to find the courage to bring up your children?
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i had 2 doses to mary. all. i have to have courage to carry on for the long disease that has already claimed so many lives in this village is called a city coast 1st to man. and now the women, because they are now having to take on the work themselves in order to feed the families with the same consequences. the data. i have silicosis, so i gotta stay with them. but before that i had to book closest. but i go back to god, it was late to this. i heard i had silicosis, i'm going to she lives together with her son, daughter in law and grandchild, under the same corrugated on roof. i finally got but i mean, i was 8 when i started making cobblestones. i wasn't very focused at the school, most disturbing classes. and i've been working in the mines ever since. when the phillips formed it,
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i got them fucked at the quarry. a group of men suddenly turn out the sub contract to so employed the villages. some of the things that we have filming here on wanted us to turn our camera off. all your films will result in is hurting our export business. and eventually we'll have to close operations down that makes the women concerned. they say they don't given any protective masks by their employers to argue it's the work is responsibility. the women who say they kind of fold them on their loadings. i'm not in this hate. a mask would make the tough look even more demanding. donnie via ross has run out of energy to find. she has a hospital appointment today, which i son takes it to on a borrowed motorbike. main concern is not getting t b again, unless the doctor explains a long condition pets are at higher risk. to naples,
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this piercing is more from the beach. what was the disease also as compared to normal questions? because that immunology lowered on and it's also nicholas's and the next 10 times more from the city causes is an insidious disease with no cheer. the damage it causes to the lungs is a reversible knife expert expert. is there a different no, up on the senior deal? uh, i need you to what? on what type of say, when use, you can see every, every life is find his purpose when the, it's after diagnoses obsolete. what's the disease? the only treatment for donnie by here, why is medication to ease of symptoms? we went to the relevant regional helpful authority to ask why does not doing more and to check and stop employers violating legal requirements. the answer, a sobering one. mice, which i'm responsible for the role the causing select causes but then the lawyers
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will not be this process. so it is like i finally the case. i guess one of the very prominent mind, frontiers that have not even been quoted for and with this as an yet to the next day. the issue is a financial bind, a grassroots organization who's meeting in the village, but the stone breakers on widows. they given advice about state benefits and non payment of the minimum wage is being held there. we want to have a, how does money payed into our accounts, and that means the minimum, they the wage of $309.00 root on this instead of the $115.00 we get now let me tell you the year, but let's say these phones go to germany, for example, bias the need to know that people aren't even being paid the minimum wage of 3 year owes $0.40 a day when they die. in addition to no minimum wage,
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the employers ignore health and safety regulations. dani firewall also received just housed in minimum wage. despite this she hopes that she can keep working in the quarry for a long time in order to support a family. she price for this every day, 7 days a week, all year long. the way is just a few weeks to go before christmas. business is booming. retail estimate suggest gym and zillow, and we'll spend over a 120000000000 euros on gifts, food, and other festival items this year. many presents would end up in the been in the not too distant future, including tons of different electrical appliances. but how about with hiring them?
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the supposed to go to berlin has always had a mix, do approach. westphalen was cut off by the wall and materials in the east west. guess so many things. well by default. what do we now quote, pre owned a pre loved this 2nd hand mindset has more recently reared its head as resistance against blade and consumerism that has taken over large pots of the west. belinda has it on 40 weekly fee markets repair shops. what did you, how to fix your bike? and some streets are strewn with tailors for own codes. nowadays, it's getting more and more complicated to get things done. that's been the rapacity, a member of germany, social democratic body, who's working to push to policy change. he's talking about how the complexity of gadgets has gone up. remember when you could just take the battery out of it or phone and replace it. we also know mix resources more with electronics. now,
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when i shoes, for example, and we need so much more raw materials that are going energy needs. when it breaks down how the e was pushing back when you use the product concept of stuff, they don't work, it's not allowed anymore hardware there. so it's a coffee machine. producers may need a special key to open it in order to repair. and these keys i have enough available or expensive not allowed anymore contractual. if you go with your phone to somebody else to repair it, you lose your contracts road guarantee. not allowed anymore, and the last thing that we introduce is to be a request from the member states to introduce support measures. so australia, from a couple of states in germany, have no into abused a repair bonus where you can get part of the repair paid for a research group. calculated savings from the scheme and the state of tutoring into from 2021 to 2020. and found that more than put the 1000 subsidized profess avoided almost 400 tons of electronic waves and almost 3000 tons of carbon dioxide
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equivalent molded. i'm told of use a said they would not have to pay the product if not for the cash back scheme. so many regions including berlin, giving it a go to the state here was no subsidized. 50 percent of the bank costs for a long list of household items. when you send your bills in and this gap, the 200 us pull you, this is all thought of a new director. the you approve the seo the each memo said was item to law by 2026 . it'd live just companies to increase the minimum warranty period and lower the cost of spec box. we have this examples that a part of a dishwasher, for example, simple plastic part in the dishwasher. if you use 3 d printing, it would cost you $0.50. if you purchase it from the producer, you have to pay $200.00 euro. nobody can explain this, this is ridiculous, therefore we include of who the price has to be reasonable. consumers can request the check off, the price is from judges can single repack face, but the municipality offers a free repack,
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a face that people can get how in order to get the products the repass. so to prompting tire repair. and by that we get a hold boost for the repass. let's check it out. belinda listed, so they just said rebecca fees on line. i'm adding to one that's set up inside of 2nd hand malls run by the cities waste management authority. the authority collects waste and preserve special things, so they think this of a longer life. this is actually how i did it for, you know, actually like this. and people don't need things to know the, the, it's but the, the rivera didn't want to be friends because in trubenstein, his,
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i like his group believes in the messaging over the individual have, i know how to mix a grand okay. amount of storage of the. yeah, it's just an issue, so that's as it does as well. let me type your let's it's this is mine. i'm, i know enough of time 5 zone up right. that's of, i've been in business all muslims listen here. these are just let me turn know when this new this, these, this, i know it was all i need to go. that time the competition. you had all the, all the ice crush consist of one of, you know, couple of okay. yeah. it has a view to them and human is a buddy of mine, which is this might not gotten some kind of level one bottle has the flu, vistas fuzzy in this and hope you've done all, but nothing mentioned about i to not had nothing does conceive nothing i knew i knew he had to do your stuff um, which was like 10 minutes. so i'm going to move and i'm gonna leave you in this
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nissan and the voice of industry, you will be taking this toyota of the muscle to vine. so this will be kind of a shopping as the ones that can the young english them to the and there's, they're getting wisdom teeth and see if can be done. unfastened other than that to send them before i kind of apply for the pair bonus yet. but when i come back with my new talk next month, i will, i wonder the what happens in places, but people lack access to places of schemes like this. does your plan always make sense? one study compare the price of buying new versus just adding washing machines and vacuum cleaners for such expensive products. it found that in every instance, it was significantly cheaper to repair over the place until the very end of life. at which point, the blue switch, a group of european universities, found that overall wise recycling has stolen the glory route that is most important . below a dyslexia economy, you could save several times the energy required by repair in household items rather than recycling and which would include breaking down to devise separating and spots changing that form and sending each back into
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a stream of circulation. so reset and press structure really needs to catch up. and to do that at scale, we need big players. we've driven across the border to portland to visit one of the biggest factors in the or up the buyers and refurbish as old things 3 by says the country receive a 1500 packages a week to the post electronics books. i ipads, game consoles and watches the above the here they took them for quantity and selling them back for a longer warranty period than the original, as part of the policy to make things last longer the, it see or flip. gotten us as a customer base is growing as interest and the searching economy has become the
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1st aspect as of cause and simply expanding the lifetime of products by making it easy for people who don't need the use of products anymore to give them a 2nd life and trading it in and then giving a 2nd consumer the chance to use it for another 2 or 3. yes, the really convincing argument about the our business model is the price savings on the one that's in sustainability. not contradicting each other without the price being low, gotten to believe that model $1.00 which aligns with buttons repair, bonus idea, which he sees of the next big markets. over the past years, we also expended into the areas we pay off. and so we have our own repair facility, and we do display changes, battery changes and other repass, and that obviously has an additional impact on saving you waste. and that's an
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additional area where we see quite some potential about there. and you have a mix and match the pots and make your own phone just for fun. we could do it. yes, but we never had this quick do. we have enough work? it's still picking up and currently only very few phones gets repaired in europe every day. so i want to put this in perspective, because like everything i've seen is inspiring in one direction. i'm still bombarded with ads like this. and of these prices and the convenience, again, this more sustainable option, even compete toys, books and more. the latest you under report on a waste is bleak. it says a waste of drawing 5 times faster than the amount of electronics collected a cent for recycling, which is bad news for the environment and the billions of dollars worth of valuable
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resources that could be recovered and being used. so we are going to see a lot more of this. i'm clicking on the consent of like the one in berlin, which have proved to work. and some member states really do it over a large enough part of the population. and when industry truly catches up the overhaul for the global population, now live in cities, and that figure is continuing to rise by mid century. it could be 2 sets. the good news, the property developed has, except one project to malaysia has not been the towering success its investors had expected our destination is a rather curious one, forrest city in malaysia. it's a luncheon futuristic looking place,
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created by chinese developers and envisioning 700000 residents. but it seems more like a ghost town. it really quiet on cameras we find out on not welcome humans here. we've rented a vacation of palm and in this residential block. the only way we could gain access to the complex these again single boy that line to come to a building comprises just into 300 apartments across 36 stories. the but signs of life a few and far between that steam kind but you don't know cups of glasses by the sink . nobody lives here is one of the board port silence. the booking website shows no previous residents, but this and palm and do this with close despite the phenomenal view and spectacular surroundings. i am thinking of this
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one single apartment with a window open on stuff on the balcony. otherwise it all looks completely vacant. poll mc alice leah, a brand new $100000000000.00 metropolis erected in just 10 years. but the who exactly the real estate brokers, samuel town has been observing the evolution of the project from day one. orange of us barely begun when security intervenes with bond from filming anywhere and for a city. and i told to leave the area all due to the develop a spirit robot. press switch on my tongue. we really, kate, our interview to a hotel room was probably a great success with a lot of any kind of people coming into this daily basis of, of 17 bosses that come in with people. 14 for, for chase of properties, a city and malaysia built by the chinese for chinese. it's location just 2
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kilometers across the board from the booming island, a nation of single pole, another attractive setting point. less repeating to those private investors. a new law in china, limiting and citizens foreign, financial transfers to $50000.00 a year. a big blow for forrest city. when you have too many, for the buying in becoming a n d c t. and people quite go seeking because they do not reciting to you except for the holidays, and this becomes a quiet place and nobody can do see for other speaking there are signs of the complex is chinese investors everywhere, including the deserted falls and restaurants. but even the one or 2 that are open on exactly over around with, with customers, a white elephant of a development on one location and a particularly sensitive h o system for activists. serena abdul rum on
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a source of major thing that comes to mind is that it doesn't belong here, but it's here. so we just have to deal with it. so the ang, uh, the. 9 depression getting upset. i'm feeling helpless and hopeless. that's all done . so now we're just now. there's no way we can reverse it. an artificial island was created specially for the city with sun dunked into the sea by 29 ships like this one. buried underneath local sea grass, which provides a breeding ground for fish and other marine animals without cigarettes, you would not have see food. this is where juvenile fish hide amongst the grass. you can see it now. and then when you have little fish and have big fish coming in, the eco activist is allowed to come out here twice
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a week to check on the small areas of sea grass that up survive. the underwater plant store up to 30 times more c o 2 is an area of rain, forest side grass. so you can see the rise owns it sort of the route network and this is spread out all under here. so the calvin is trapped within these routes. forrest city is still only a quote to complete with the developers intending to build fryfield of the islands here. but the hops not won't happen due to the lack of current residents. if they don't build the other islands, we can still recover. the fisherman might still be able to fish for a little bit longer, but if they start reclaiming again, the dental the city is now trying to attract tourists and in the hotel we do actually come across a few visitors. with funding for my friend said. this
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gentleman freely admits he's not a resident, he's only come for the cheapest they have from the duty free store. so just a brief, 2 hour stay, which will end once he's finished as glass on the dock. there are actually a few of palm and lights on. so who actually lives here in the deserted forrest city, tungsten leah and is a former the single pull of presidential candidate who bought his place 6 years ago . so he shows is around his apartment complex, which includes a pool and other amenities. this apartment on this level, i'm the only one out of age apartments up to 5. what i like to have because of these to be schooling quiet right now. perhaps there's a different kind of potential here. the must have high rises, make a great movie set. time with no danger of passes by straining into shots. netflix
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has already filmed a reality game show here. giving forrest city a high profile and much needed pianist. there you go on the you are showing easy work. the baby to very the, the risk an idea that might be worth building on the cause with residence now numbering, just 5 or 10000 far city is in danger of becoming one big tassel in the sand. looking for more insights and solutions from around the world. if he wants to meet the people fighting climate change, visit us on facebook. if you want the story behind the headlines, follow us on instagram. and if you want green light packs, checkouts all take tubs. the nino and el nino are opposing
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