In total contrast to filth of the recycling and scrap yards, we encountered this high-tech, smart factory producing water catchment units to serve the affluent houses all over the Middle East....

We found this young lad, a Palestian refugee, working in a scrapyard on the edge of Amman. Looking much older than his years, he stands in front of these elusive UNHCP tents. The slogan on his sweater seems all too prescient...

Young Syrian refugee boy working at Jordan’s Al Huseyniyat landfill site, near the Syrian border. His F1 jacket belies the terrible working conditions and intense heat generated working here under the April sun on the edge of the desert....

The chain of waste starts with the street collectors on the streets of Amman. The earnings are pitiful, but at least this one is an official collector. It's striking the gracious behaviour of these people when asked for a portrait....

This young lad of 13, a Palestinian refugee, who works by trading recycled goods on the outskirts of Amman stands before his tent. His expression of world weariness appear to defy his tender age....

Independent scrap dealer on outskirts of Amman with various metals for sale. Apparently the profits the fractional –  compared to the UNDP tents....

We learned there was a black market in UNHCR refugee tents, but we didn't know where they were sold. It took three days of painstaking research to finally track down the seller on the outskirts of Amman. His unit was piled high to the rafters...

A bulldozer piles high chicken eggs, many of which were hatching in the blazing sun. Catching a few moments of life, before being extinguished moments later....

Al Huseyniyat landfill site. Bulldozers here show their contempt for animal life, squashing chicks mounted high, many of them still chirping as I quickly grabbed this photo....