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Improving Conditions in the ship breaking industry

   
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Title: Improving Conditions in the ship breaking industry
 
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Date: August 20, 2000
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According to the International Marine Organization (IMO), a ship has a maximum life of 25 years after which it is deemed obsolete and must be broken or recycled (Uddin 269). 95% of a ship can be reconstituted as steel (Abdi). Everything that is broken on the yard is known as scrap which is the raw material for steel mills to create steel from...
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According to the International Marine Organization (IMO), a ship has a maximum life of 25 years after which it is deemed obsolete and must be broken or recycled (Uddin 269). 95% of a ship can be reconstituted as steel (Abdi). Everything that is broken on the yard is known as scrap which is the raw material for steel mills to create steel from...
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