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Wildlife And The Miami Fort Power Station
A double-crested cormorant is seen in flight against a stack at the Miami Fort Power Station during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on September 26, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife And The Miami Fort Power Station
A double-crested cormorant is seen in flight against a stack at the Miami Fort Power Station during the morning hours at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, on September 26, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Sosnowiec, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Sosnowiec, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Sosnowiec, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
A drone view of an industrial area with a pile of sand, the recultivated pile of coal in Mikolow, Silesia region, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Sosnowiec, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Polish Energy System Still Depends On Coal Power
Large-scale pile of thermal coal from Silesia coal mines seen in Jastrzebie Zdroj, Poland on September 22, 2025. Silesia, the coal mining area of Poland, is a home to dozens of mountainous piles of coal. The Polish energy system still depends on unprofitable coal power stations. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Dried Oregano Preparation
A jar contains dried oregano and a stack of dried oregano. (Photo by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto) -
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Dried Oregano Preparation
A jar contains dried oregano and a stack of dried oregano. (Photo by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto) -
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ROYALS - Veröffentlichung von Prinz Harrys Buch "Spare"
January 10, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A bookstore window in central London is seen as Prince Harry’s book “Spare†is released. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ROYALS - Veröffentlichung von Prinz Harrys Buch "Spare"
January 10, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A bookstore window in central London is seen as Prince Harry’s book “Spare†is released. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ROYALS - Veröffentlichung von Prinz Harrys Buch "Spare"
January 10, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A bookstore window in central London is seen as Prince Harry’s book “Spare†is released. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ROYALS - Veröffentlichung von Prinz Harrys Buch "Spare"
January 10, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A bookstore window in central London is seen as Prince Harry’s book “Spare†is released. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Enorme Nachfrage nach recycelten Fässern aufgrund des gestiegenen Heizölpreises in Bangladesch
August 21, 2022, Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Colorful oil drums are stacked in rows by workers in a warehouse in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The colorful containers which can hold about 250 liters of oil are used for storing fuels including petrol, diesel and octane. Even as people are grappling with rising inflation amid the Russia-Ukraine war, the Bangladesh government has raised fuel oil prices as much as 51.68%, citing a global hike. Because of the increase in fuel oil price, There is a huge demand for this barrels as Recycling of barrels will cut some of the costs incurred. More than 1,000 barrels are sorted through and piled up every day depending on whether they are metal or plastic. The site holds up to 20,000 barrels. The empty barrels are unloaded from lorries at the site before being stored and returned to oil companies to be reused. Workers here earn £5 a day. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Weihnachtsbäume sind für den Verkauf bereit in St. Louis
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12615465c)
A worker uses a stack of Christmas trees to take a short nap during unloading at Ted Drewes Christmas Tree lot in St. Louis on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. Drewes will begin sales of the trees on November 26, with expected supply to be down by 40 percent.
Christmas Trees Readied To Go On Sale, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 23 Nov 2021
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume werden für den Verkauf verladen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (10486353i)
Despite the torrential rainfall workers continue to unload and stack the Christmas trees ready to go on sale to the public
The Tree Barn, Christmas Common, Oxfordshire, UK - 27 Nov 2019
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume werden für den Verkauf verladen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (10486353j)
Despite the torrential rainfall workers continue to unload and stack the Christmas trees ready to go on sale to the public
The Tree Barn, Christmas Common, Oxfordshire, UK - 27 Nov 2019
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125712_008
FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume werden für den Verkauf verladen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (10486353k)
Despite the torrential rainfall workers continue to unload and stack the Christmas trees ready to go on sale to the public
The Tree Barn, Christmas Common, Oxfordshire, UK - 27 Nov 2019
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125712_007
FEATURE - Weihnachtsbäume werden für den Verkauf verladen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (10486353h)
Despite the torrential rainfall workers continue to unload and stack the Christmas trees ready to go on sale to the public
The Tree Barn, Christmas Common, Oxfordshire, UK - 27 Nov 2019
(c) Dukas
