This river in Bangladesh so polluted that you can walk on it



    by legitimate_taste2071

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    1. Good on them, and I’m in no way bashing them, the place they live or anything like that but OMG am I glad to see there were wearing hairnets, don’t want to get any hair in that river….

    2. Creepy-Team6442 on

      Omg, and I thought shit river in Olongapo City in the Philippines was bad back in the 70’s. Yikes

    3. Longjumping_Client11 on

      Are people throwing more trash out their windows or is the timelapse just making me think that?

    4. Most-Possibility8410 on

      I want to know more – what river? What group cleaned it? How long did it take? How many people helped? What are they going to do to maintain it from getting polluted like that again?

    5. Trash was so thick they could stand on it. That some real pollution. Captain Planet not going to be happy.

    6. How does this even happen? Obviously tons of people dump trash in a river, but what led to this? Urban growth without any planning? More consumerism so more trash? Failure in public infrastructure? Lack of knowledge? A culture that just doesn’t care about this type of stuff? If anyone is familiar with the situation, please shed some light.

    7. How much you wanna bet the locals are pissed because they can’t just walk across anymore 💯 Fuck them for letting it get this bad

    8. Don’t forget to think of the big international corporations who are choosing the materials their “disposable” products are made of. Littering and pollution being pushed as end consumer problems rather than unethical business choices for highest profit lowest cost (to the company).

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