As the world’s biggest polluter, China faces an extraordinary challenge in reducing its emissions — one made all the more difficult because of the countless high-polluting factories scattered across the country. Authorities have moved to shut down many of the worst-offending factories, but some factory owners simply pay informal “fines” to local authorities before re-opening. Photojournalist Kevin Frayer traveled to Inner Mongolia with Getty Images earlier this month to capture some haunting pictures of life inside one steel mill.
Hell On Earth – Photos From A Chinese Steel Mill
Published November 30, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: China, Chinese factory, Chinese Steel Mill, heavy industry, Inner Mongolia, Kevin Frayer, OSHA, photography, pic, picture, pollution, steel production, working conditions
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