Now our hometown is changing, the economy is developing, but it is also suffering from environmental pollution.
I am lucky that some pollution-free clothing companies, that is, clothing factories, have settled around my home. I don't usually get polluted by them. Unemployed people have classes around them, which solves the employment problem of many people. Every day, workers who enter the factory can be seen going to work early and getting off work late. They work nearly 13 hours every day and only have one day off every week. The workers did not sign a labor contract with the boss, nor did they pay any insurance. According to factory conditions, bosses can dismiss workers unconditionally at any time. Workers have no security, and bosses have greatly earned the surplus value of workers. It may be that these are pollution-free. If these enterprises are launched in cities, they will never enjoy such generous conditions, and they will also be investigated for violating labor laws.
Maybe the boss will feel uncomfortable making money without affecting other people's psychology, so it is a pollution-free clothing factory, and it doesn't feel good if it doesn't create pollution. So the clothing factory around our house burned the rest of the cloth scraps after a while, leaving a layer of black ash in the surrounding air, making our house all black ash. This is a pollution-free factory.