MIKE NATTRASS MEP FRICSTHE VIEW FROM HERE |
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Today I went to a Manila dumps site called Pier 18 and I am told more than 100 of these sites exist in the Philippines. The site has over 5000 people on it trying to recycle rubbish. Wombles on a scale you have never seen before but living in a mud bath lined with shacks and children in flocks like pigeons following each other, air polluted with charcoal burners mixed with rotting food rubbish and yet smiling faces everywhere. THE PEOPLE
I met many people, some with many children, one woman said she had 16 but 3 are dead. She looked sad but still asked for nothing.
On another dumps site is a school at which I was made welcome. I was told 400 children have breakfast there each day and move on to lessons. Again I got "Hi five" from kids in smart clean economical uniforms and smiling faces.
THE PRODUCTS
On the dumps site charcoal was being made from any wood found. Every inch of dirty rubbish was examined for further riches. This week more were killed climbing onto trucks to throw off rubbish and falling under the wheels. It was explained that the last ne was truck wheels over the head but in other cases arms were missing due to lucky escapes. Mike in Manila
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