Go Green, DUN buy Jeans...

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A ghastly sight behind China's glamorous garment industry

Xintang and Gurao are two towns known for churning out millions of garments every year.

The former's output exceeds 260 pieces annually, and exports over 60 per cent of China's denim clothing. The latter produces 200 million bras a year.

But they are known for something else as well: Pollution.

The river near Dadun Village of Xintang is not just polluted, it's downright toxic. Not only does it emit a vomit-inducing stench, the river's 'water' causes skin to itch or even canker on contact.

And it's not just the environment that suffers, the people complain of skin dyed blue permanently and itchy skin. But they have no choice; it's their livelihood on the line.

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Water discharged from a denim clothing factory in Xintang paints a blue, bleak picture for this polluted river and the surrounding villages.

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The pollution from the factories have dire consequences for the workers too.
Mr Luo (left), is a migrant worker who came from Hubei to Xintang.
His fingers have been stained blue from fabric and he has skin problems.

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Waste water is discharged from the factory directly into the river without any treatment.

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Its waters are very polluted and is considered five grades below average by pollution analysts.

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Not only is the water stained red, it is also choked with rubbish.
A worker told the Chinese news source that the river changes colour according to what is being dumped into it.

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Villagers said there are no fish in the water.
The water is also not potable and cannot be used for clothes washing.
There are huge mosquitoes and the villagers do not open their windows due to the smell.

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200 tonnes of polluted water is produced with each tonne of dyed garments.

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Nabei...this company itself does not want to invest in cleaning up the toxic material.Just want to maximize profit.Blame the country itself lah for not doing enough.Kns..don't expect me to wear boxer and pants everyday.
 
Nabei...this company itself does not want to invest in cleaning up the toxic material.Just want to maximize profit.Blame the country itself lah for not doing enough.Kns..don't expect me to wear boxer and pants everyday.

Might as well tell the world not to use clothes and walk around nude.:D The pollution is of their own making and nothing to do with wearing denims.
 
All developing nations go through this stage. Providing cheap labor, lax environmental standards, poor worker rights, etc.

Some countries succeed in moving on e.g. Malaysia with it's minimum wage. However In places like Spore worker right is still non-existent ;)
 
Might as well tell the world not to use clothes and walk around nude.:D The pollution is of their own making and nothing to do with wearing denims.

Don't use fur, don't wear jeans, go NAKED!!:rolleyes:
 
Don't use computers either.

This is the PRC's (and other countries with extensive manufacturing) own problem for having low labour costs and lax environmental enforcements as "competitive advantage."

Cheers!
 
All developing nations go through this stage. Providing cheap labor, lax environmental standards, poor worker rights, etc.

Some countries succeed in moving on e.g. Malaysia with it's minimum wage. However In places like Spore worker right is still non-existent ;)

Elections is round the corner in Malaysia, only those who are in the 'god' class or the 'immortals' have minimum wage peg at 1 peanut, the last time, the exchange rate was 1 peanut = S$600,000, with inflation, the all inclusive rate now is S$1,000,000 the less mortals, reference rate is S$850, but don't worry, that is the minium amout you earn that you can apply for a HDB flat... ha ha ha ha
 
no complains about going green...

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Elections is round the corner in Malaysia, only those who are in the 'god' class or the 'immortals' have minimum wage peg at 1 peanut, the last time, the exchange rate was 1 peanut = S$600,000, with inflation, the all inclusive rate now is S$1,000,000 the less mortals, reference rate is S$850, but don't worry, that is the minium amout you earn that you can apply for a HDB flat... ha ha ha ha
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There is a lot of talk that salaries of upper management will increase in the region of 20% - 30%. Maybe this may stop the brain drain that has been happening in Malaysia for a long time. Najib is turning to be a better leader than Mad Hatter.
 
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