TOKYO-2017

Around the River

  • Photographer
    Massimo Capocci

"Around the River" examines the socio-economic and environmental crisis that is gripping the Sacco river Valley, a wide territory between the two provinces of Rome and Frosinone in the southern-central area of Italy. An uncontrolled industrial development lasted decades and lack of environmental policies have generated an overload of pollutants that contaminate the Sacco river and the neighbouring lands, creating problems throughout the food chain. This situation affects an area already subject to a heavy air pollution caused by several incinerators and by chemical industries stemming from the beginning of the last century. Along the 80 km of the river, hundreds of hectares of land are banned for cultivation, several pollutants were detected including beta-HCH, a by-product of Lindane, a carcinogenic insecticide produced by local industries in the past. This substance in 2005 has caused the killing of some 6,000 head of cattle and its presence was also confirmed in the blood of the inhabitants. The reclamation works are still up in the air, the river water is unusable, the few active farms struggle making huge sacrifices, people continue to get sick. The purpose of these images is to describe the state of isolation and the sense of abandonment felt by the inhabitants, but also their spirit of sacrifice and the strong relationship established with their own land, for years disputed between industry and agriculture.