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Toxic Waste Collection

"Toxic Waste: A Looming Environmental Catastrophe" Combo photo shows the alumina waste reservoir near Kolontar after it broke

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Lysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) chick amoung plastic deprits

Lysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) chick amoung plastic deprits
Lysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) chick amoung plastic debris

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Fifty tons of plastic arrive at Midway each year brought by circular currents, known

Fifty tons of plastic arrive at Midway each year brought by circular currents, known as the North Pacific Gyre. About 80% of this marine trash comes from land

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Oil crisis, conceptual artwork

Oil crisis, conceptual artwork
Oil crisis, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Toxic waste, conceptual artwork

Toxic waste, conceptual artwork
Toxic waste, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Drums leaking toxic waste, artwork

Drums leaking toxic waste, artwork
Drums leaking toxic waste, computer artwork. This image could be used to symbolise toxic waste and environmental contamination

Background imageToxic Waste Collection: Drum leaking toxic waste, artwork

Drum leaking toxic waste, artwork
Drum leaking toxic waste, computer artwork. This image could be used to symbolise toxic waste and environmental contamination


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"Toxic Waste: A Looming Environmental Catastrophe" Combo photo shows the alumina waste reservoir near Kolontar after it broke, revealing the devastating consequences mismanagement. An aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam serves as a haunting reminder of the hidden dangers lurking within industrial pollution. The illustration from Le XXeme siecle portrays the grim reality of industrial pollution, highlighting its detrimental effects on our planet and future generations. Amidst plastic debris, a Lysan Albatross chick struggles for survival, showcasing how toxic waste infiltrates even the most remote corners of our ecosystem. Circular currents bring fifty tons of plastic annually to Midway Island, emphasizing the urgent need to address this escalating crisis caused by toxic waste accumulation. Indonesia's determination to banish toxic waste from its lifeline river is captured in The Wider Image, shedding light on efforts towards safeguarding precious water resources and ecosystems. 7-10. Aerial views repeatedly expose bauxite tailings dams as potential ticking time bombs due to their hazardous nature and environmental impact—a stark reminder that we must confront this pressing issue head-on. 11-12. Conceptual artwork depicting an oil crisis underscores how reliance on fossil fuels contributes significantly to toxic waste production and emphasizes the urgency for sustainable alternatives. These hints collectively paint a distressing picture—highlighting both local incidents like ruptured reservoirs or polluted rivers and global concerns such as plastic pollution or oil crises—all pointing towards an urgent need for comprehensive action against toxic waste before irreversible damage engulfs our planet.