In this story, we learn about how rich countries sometimes dispose of their toxic waste by sending it to third world regions. An example is the case of Italian businessmen leaving drums full of toxic waste in Koko village, Nigeria. If I were the journalist visiting this village, I would describe my experiences something like this:
"I cannot explain how upset I am after visiting Koko Village in Nigeria. I have just learned that this village is holding 18,000 drums of toxic waste because some Italian businessmen do not know how to safely dispose of it. I am overwhelmed and incredibly sad to learn that many people have had health issues because of the drums. Moreover, I am furious to think of how the inequality that exists all over the world is responsible for this tragedy."