k Labourer working in brickyard, Bangladesh Labourers working in a brickyard in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rapid urbanisation in Bangladesh is generating huge demand for bricks. Much of the soil used for brickmaking is taken from agricultural land. This topsoil extraction leads to a decrease in the fertility of the land, impacting agricultural productivity. Brick kilns are also a significant contributor to air pollution in Bangladesh, which is rated as one of the most polluted countries in the world by the Air Quality Life Index AQLI., by HABIBUR RAHMANSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Labourer working in brickyard, Bangladesh Labourers working in a brickyard in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rapid urbanisation in Bangladesh is generating huge demand for bricks.  Much of the soil used for brick making is taken from agricultural land. This topsoil extraction leads to a decrease in the fertility of the land, impacting agricultural productivity. Brick kilns are also a significant contributor to air pollution in Bangladesh, which is rated as one of the most polluted countries in the world by the Air Quality Life Index  AQLI ., by HABIBUR RAHMAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Labourer working in brickyard, Bangladesh

Labourers working in a brickyard in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rapid urbanisation in Bangladesh is generating huge demand for bricks. Much of the soil used for brick-making is taken from agricultural land. This topsoil extraction leads to a decrease in the fertility of the land, impacting agricultural productivity. Brick kilns are also a significant contributor to air pollution in Bangladesh, which is rated as one of the most polluted countries in the world by the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI)., by HABIBUR RAHMAN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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