Lebanon crisis: The Syrian refugees recycling to stay alive
Deiri Fayyad rummages through dustbins in the Lebanese capital Beirut in search of plastics and other discarded materials to be recycled. It is poorly paid work, but the father of three has little option if he is to feed his family./ "I start early morning at 8:30 and work for over 12 hours," he says, as he continues looking through the waste./ With bare hands and no protective clothing, Deiri pushes his body deep inside the bin, opening plastic rubbish bags to see what he can find. He makes about 250,000 Lebanese pounds ($2; £1.63) a day./ ...
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