Pictured:   Workers at a depot in Bangladesh sort through thousands of brightly painted oil barrels.<br />
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The colourful containers, used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane are unloaded from lorries at the site in Narayanganj, before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused.<br />
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The images were captured by Azim Khan Ronnie.  Azim said, "More than one thousand barrels are sorted through every day, with each one capable of holding 250 litres of oil.  The site holds around 20,000 barrels."<br />
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"The empty barrels are taken off the lorries and separated depending on whether they are metal or plastic.  Workers here earn £5 a day."<br />
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