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  • Woman With Smartphone In City Square
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    Woman With Smartphone In City Square
    A young woman sits on a stone pavement using her smartphone near a tram stop in Antwerp, Belgium, on August 1, 2023. She has a bright pink shopping bag beside her, and a bronze statue is partially visible in the foreground. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Hanoi
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    Daily Life In Hanoi
    A woman checks her phone while seated outside a small cafe in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elderly Woman Resting On Rollator
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    Elderly Woman Resting On Rollator
    An elderly woman sits on her rollator to rest near a large planter in a public square filled with empty outdoor cafe chairs and tables in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 7, 2022. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Busy Intersection With Motorbikes In Hanoi
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    Busy Intersection With Motorbikes In Hanoi
    A typical urban traffic scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, shows a crowd of motorbikes waiting at a red light. The intersection is set against a backdrop of mid-rise and high-rise buildings, including a FujiMart store at the base of a residential tower. Palm trees and urban greenery are interspersed throughout the scene. This moment shows the dominant role of motorbikes in Hanoi's transportation culture and the organized chaos of daily city life. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Street In Hanoi
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    Urban Street In Hanoi
    A vibrant urban street scene is in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. Motorbikes and cars dominate the traffic, flanked by mid-rise residential buildings and high-rise modern towers in the background. Lush green trees line the avenue, and a mix of traditional and modern architecture reflects the city's rapid development. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Street In Hanoi
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    Urban Street In Hanoi
    A vibrant urban street scene is in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. Motorbikes and cars dominate the traffic, flanked by mid-rise residential buildings and high-rise modern towers in the background. Lush green trees line the avenue, and a mix of traditional and modern architecture reflects the city's rapid development. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Urban Street In Hanoi
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    Urban Street In Hanoi
    A vibrant urban street scene is in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. Motorbikes and cars dominate the traffic, flanked by mid-rise residential buildings and high-rise modern towers in the background. Lush green trees line the avenue, and a mix of traditional and modern architecture reflects the city's rapid development. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rush Hour Traffic Under Footbridge In Hanoi
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    Rush Hour Traffic Under Footbridge In Hanoi
    A bustling evening scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 21, 2025, shows heavy motorbike and bus traffic beneath a pedestrian footbridge. Locals on scooters navigate the crowded street while a man waits on the sidewalk beside folded tables and stacked chairs. The energy of the city's rush hour is evident amid the mix of public transit, motorbikes, and sidewalk activity. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - People swim in the Black Sea as tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline are line up on the beach, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - Tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline and anti-tank obstacles, knows as Czech hedgehogs, are lined up on the beach, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A beach tower lies on one of the tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A boy walks past tetrapods installed on the beach to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A man sits on one of the tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A woman and boy walk past tetrapods installed on the beach to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - Two girls walk past tetrapods installed on the beach to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A man and boy walk past tetrapods installed on the beach to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A woman suntans on the beach by tetrapods are to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Uk raine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A man walks past tetrapods installed on the beach to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    DUKAS_172260781_POL
    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - A woman suntans on the beach by tetrapods are to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Uk raine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - Tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline are lined up on the beach, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - People suntan on the beach by tetrapods are to strengthen the coastline, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Uk raine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - Tetrapods installed to strengthen the coastline and anti-tank obstacles, knows as Czech hedgehogs, are lined up on the beach, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
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    Tetrapods on Odesa beaches
    ODESA REGION, UKRAINE - JULY 9, 2024 - Tetrapods are lined up on the beach, Chornomorsk, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
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    'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.

    Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
    The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.

    A carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024

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    The Guardian

     

  • 'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
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    'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.

    Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
    The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.

    A cement plant with a carbon capture and storage facility in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024

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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    The Guardian

     

  • 'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
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    'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.

    Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
    The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.

    A cement plant with a carbon capture and storage facility in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024

    Ajit Niranjan / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    The Guardian

     

  • 'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    DUKAS_173712792_EYE
    'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.

    Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
    The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.

    Project manager Anders Peterson atop a CO2 tank at a carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024

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    The Guardian

     

  • 'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    DUKAS_173712790_EYE
    'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
    If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.

    Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
    The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.

    CO2 tanks at a carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024

    Ajit Niranjan / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    The Guardian

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
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    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee concrete pavement now on test in Australia.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
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    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee concrete pavement now on test in Australia.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416747_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee concrete pavement now on test in Australia being laid.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416740_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:Adding the baked coffee grounds to a concrete mix.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416737_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:Carbonsied coffee grounds used for the new concrete mix.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416733_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:A coffee grounds sample placed in a special oven to be baked and carbonised at high temperature

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416753_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee concrete pavement now on test in Australia.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416751_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:Coffee grounds (right) are baked at high temperature to become carbonised (left) for use in the concrete

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416749_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee concrete pavement now on test in Australia, being laid

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416745_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:The coffee ground concrete under a pressue test. It was found to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    DUKAS_170416742_FER
    Coffee grounds used to make extra tough concrete
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Coffee concrete 1

    Ref 15883

    27/05/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RMIT University

    Freshly brewed eco-friendly concrete made using coffee grounds is being tested.

    And it is said to be 30 percent stronger than traditional concrete.

    Several infrastructure projects around Victoria, Australia, will muse spent grounds and transform the waste into a valuable resource for the construction industry.

    The first is a coffee concrete footpath trial.

    The concrete has been developed by a team at Australia’s RMT University in Melbourne, Victoria state.

    It has teamed with civil infrastructure, asphalt paving and road profiling company BildGroup for the projects. 

    OPS:Coffee ground concrete sample.

    Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey on February 7, 2022. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquake, the epicenter of which is in the Pazarcık and Elbistan districts of KahramanmaraÅŸ, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay, Turkey: Residents search for victims and survivors amid destroyed buildings. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey on February 7, 2022. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquake, the epicenter of which is in the Pazarcık and Elbistan districts of KahramanmaraÅŸ, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay, Turkey: Collapsed buildings and rubble after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the earthquake. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay Antakya, Turkey: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes, the epicentre of which is in the Pazarcik and Elbistan districts of Kahramanmaras, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay Antakya, Turkey: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes, the epicentre of which is in the Pazarcik and Elbistan districts of Kahramanmaras, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay Antakya, Turkey: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes, the epicentre of which is in the Pazarcik and Elbistan districts of Kahramanmaras, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
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    NEWS - Erdbeben Türkei-Syrien: Schäden und Rettungsarbeiten in Hatay
    February 7, 2023, Hatay Antakya, Turkey: Citizens and earthquake victim rescue efforts after the earthquake in Hatay Antakya, Turkey. Search and rescue efforts continue in the wreckage of the destroyed buildings in Hatay, one day after the 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes, the epicentre of which is in the Pazarcik and Elbistan districts of Kahramanmaras, affecting 10 provinces. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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