Photography: industrial poison
There has been a metal smelting plant in La Oroya, Peru for over 80 years. The plant, which processes metals like gold and silver, emits toxic gases into the air that pollute the environment. Studies have shown that the majority of children in La Oroya have lead in their blood; it is not uncommon for children to have quantities up to 5 times the World Health Organization’s permissible amount. Children and adults alike suffer from headaches, body aches, fatigue and respiratory problems. The majority in La Oroya live in poverty and can’t afford to see doctors or buy medicine; sometimes their only option for getting healthy is to leave town. The people of La Oroya, in large part, depend on the very plant that is poisoning them. Doe Run, the Missouri based company that owns the plant, directly employs nearly 3,000 people, forming an integral part of the town’s economy. The New York based Blacksmith Institute has listed La Oroya as one of the 10 most polluted towns on the planet, owing to the decades of unchecked contamination that the plant has caused.