The Scotsman

West is treating Africa like a dumping ground

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Idon’t know why poor Mercy Baguma died or what brought her here. But it’s a tragedy that is going to be repeated unless we change how we treat these desperate people. Moreover, it won’t be the Royal Navy that will stop them coming but what the developed world does in their lands.

Some are fleeing wars or conflicts that we participat­ed in or fuel through weaponry. That’s reprehensi­ble and must stop. The UK’S fingerprin­ts are all over armaments causing a humanitari­an disaster in Yemen.

But there is economic and environmen­tal damage which we’re also culpable of and that’s forcing people to flee their families and their native land. Debt and tariffs are well known but still aren’t being resolved.

Less well known is the environmen­tal damage that’s being done and it’s not just the disproport­ionate effect of climate change upon lands that haven’t had the industrial emissions to cause it. It’s also what we dump upon them. An article in the New York Times, headlined “Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic”, highlighte­d that and perhaps worse to come. The oil industry is eyeing up Kenya, and perhaps even Africa as a whole, for the dumping of the developed world’s plastic. China having ceased being the repository – because of recycling requiremen­ts now imposed by many nations – means that greedy eyes are turning to that poor downtrodde­n continent.

Pollution is a killer already without added blight. To stop people fleeing, it needs to be safe and habitable to stay. Stop supplying bombs, but equally, stop dumping rubbish. Recycling begins at home, not on foreign shores.

 ??  ?? 0 Protesters wear outfits made from plastic bottles to raise the issue of plastic pollution in Nairobi, Kenya
0 Protesters wear outfits made from plastic bottles to raise the issue of plastic pollution in Nairobi, Kenya

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