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IMOWatch: September 2011
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Hazardous Substances Management Division. It may be noted that in an...
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IMOWatch: Letter to Indian Government on ongoing deaths on Alang beach due to end-of-life foreign ships
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Shri M. Veerappa Moily. Union Minister of Environment and Forests.
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IMOWatch: Letter to Indian Government on ongoing deaths on Alang beach due to end-of-life foreign ships
http://imowatch.blogspot.com/2014/03/letter-to-indian-government-on-ongoing_7245.html
This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Shri M. Veerappa Moily. Union Minister of Environment and Forests.
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IMOWatch: Letter to Indian Government on ongoing deaths on Alang beach due to end-of-life foreign ships
http://imowatch.blogspot.com/2014/03/letter-to-indian-government-on-ongoing_5867.html
This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Shri M. Veerappa Moily. Union Minister of Environment and Forests.
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IMOWatch: November 2011
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. After asbestos, Canada dumps two dead hazardous ships on Alang beach.
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IMOWatch: September 2012
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Polluting tanker seized near Alang. Neither the sender nor the buyer...
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IMOWatch: Letter to Indian Government on ongoing deaths on Alang beach due to end-of-life foreign ships
http://imowatch.blogspot.com/2014/03/letter-to-indian-government-on-ongoing_13.html
This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Shri M. Veerappa Moily. Union Minister of Environment and Forests.
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IMOWatch: May 2011
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. Alang Beach faces competition from Chittagong Beach and Gadani Beach.
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IMOWatch: June 2011
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. MV Wisdom to Repeat Platinum II Act? In 2009 MV Oceanic (renamed Pla...
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IMOWatch: May 2012
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This group tracks the responses of shipping industry towards environmental health concerns, highlights influence of shipping companies from EU, US and Japan etc on IMO and its Marine Environment Protection Committee and South Asian governments. It is keen to restore beaches in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan to their pristine glory for the coming generations. For more information visit: www.toxicswatch.org, banasbestosindia.blogspot.com. TWA has argued that if a bad precedent is set by allowing this dead ...
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