Major Brands' Waste Fuels Cambodia Brick Kilns, Endangering Workers' Health

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Waste from international brands, including Adidas and Walmart, is being burned in brick factories in Cambodia, according to a report by a local rights group. The report found that workers were falling ill, experiencing headaches, respiratory problems, and other illnesses due to the burning of garment waste. Burning garment waste can release toxic substances, including dioxins, which can cause cancer. Several brands, including Primark and Lidl, have stated that they are investigating the matter. The report highlights the need for proper waste management and regulation in the industry to protect workers' health and the environment.
Topics:business#brick-factories#cambodia#environment#health-risks#international-brands#waste-management
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