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Thilafushi Gon'Dudhoh, waste final destination in Maldives| 13mins
Director: giulio pedretti, roberto carini | Producer: Università Milano Bicocca
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: Italy
Subject Tags: ecology, environment, europe, italy, maldives, simplicity, sustainability
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
This short documentary is a reportage shot in Maldives, thanks to the support of Bicocca University, Milan, and of CDE Consulting, Republic of Maldives. Our aim is to draw attention on the increasing problem of waste in this fragile and unique ecosystem. We’ve asked to experts, of Maldives and environment, to describe us the waste management, the actual methods used to contain the problem and the propositions to solve it in the impending future.
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