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The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships will come into full force in 2025 after being ratified by Bangladesh and Liberia. Bangladesh is one of the world’s largest ship-recycling countries by capacity; the Chittagong ship breaking yard is pictured in this February 2016 file photo. Credit: ISTOCKPHOTO.COM/KATIEKK
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