Millennium Post

154 toxic tanneries to be closed in Dhaka

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DHAKA: A Bangladesh High Court on Monday ordered 154 toxic tanneries here to shut down.

The order came after Bangladesh Environmen­tal Lawyers Associatio­n (BELA) filed a writ petition, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to the court, the tanneries will remain shut until they are shifted from Hazaribagh to a new cluster in Savar.

The court also ordered relevant authoritie­s to shut down utility services, including gas line, and power and water supply, of the tanneries which damage the environmen­t.

Another High Court bench on Thursday gave two weeks to the tanneries to pay 308.5 million taka ($3.75 million) as penalty for not shifting to Savar.

In June last year, the court ordered the tanneries to pay 50,000 taka each to the national exchequer a day in compensati­on for polluting the environmen­t until they shift to Savar.

The tanneries later moved the Supreme Court against the order. The amount was then revised to 10,000 taka a day. One Bangladesh­i taka equals 13 US cents.

In 2001, the high court ordered these tanneries to relocate to Savar but the order was not executed.

Hazaribagh is home to 95 per cent of Bangladesh’s leather tanneries and none of them has an effluent treatment plant as required by the country’s environmen­tal and labour laws.

Against this backdrop, Dhaka’s Hazaribagh residents, who often complain of skin diseases and respirator­y illnesses, have been living in one of the world’s most contaminat­ed urban environmen­ts. The workers inthe tanneries also suffer from health problems as they work with extremely hazardous chemicals with little protective equipment. According to the Export Promotion Bureau of Bangladesh, earnings from export of leather.

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