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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
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11/03/2025
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The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
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11/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium and the regenerated area around it.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for new £2billion Manchester United stadium
Ferrari Press Agency
Old Trafford 1
Ref 16623
11/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners
The planned new £2 billion GBP , 100,000 capacity stadium for English football club Manchester United has been unveiled.
It will be part of a regeneration of the Old Trafford area in Manchester and be the biggest club ground in the UK.
It will surpass the UK's current largest football stadium, Wembley Stadium, which can seat 90,000.
It is set to be built next to the football team's current 74,197-capacity Old Trafford stadium.
It was designed by British architecture studio Foster + Partners.
The new arena will strongly feature United's signature red enveloped by a tent-like structure that extends over public outdoor space.
Foster + Partners plans to complete the stadium in five years by using prefabricated elements.
The stadium aims to be one of the best football venues in the world while paying homage to the ground's history.
It is hoped the wider regeneration of the area around the ground will deliver 92,000 jobs and 17,000 homes.
OPS: A render of ther new planned Manchester United stadium.
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- An electric engine.
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz
A company that re-engineers,re-stores and electrifys classic cars.
Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- an electric engineis moved
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
-An electric engine
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- there are plans to convert bin lorries to electric power
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
Cars are painstakingly restored
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- cutting leather for upholstery
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- an old petrol engine is to be removed from a car
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
- a car is dismantled piece by piece. Each component catalogued so it all goes back together properly.
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz
A company that re-engineers,re-stores and electrifys classic cars.
Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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Lunaz specialises in classic cars but is set to start conversion of bin lorries to help transition away from fossil fuel.
Lunaz. A company that re-engineers, re-stores and electrifies classic cars. Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire.
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
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Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129844_012
FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place. The packaging is also eco-friendly
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129844_009
FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129844_008
FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
See Ferrari pictures
Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10129844_007
FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
Ferrari Press Agency
Toothrbrush1
12/3/20
Ref 11512
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Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
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An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place. Each pack contains a wall bracket and eight sets of bristles
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
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An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
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An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
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Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
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Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place. The packaging is also eco-friendly
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FEATURE - Umweltfreundliche Zahnbürste aus alten recycelten Materialien mit austauschbaren Borsten
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12/3/20
Ref 11512
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Picture credit: NOS Design
An eco-friendly toothbrush where users replace the bristles when they wear out instead of buying a new brush, has been unveiled.The Everloop toothbrush offers a more sustainable option to maintaining oral health.Mexico-based industrial design company NOS came up with a clipping mechanism to replace worn bristles which themselves are made of environmentally friendly bamboo.The mechanism allows the user to open and close the head of the toothbrush, in order to insert a new set of bristles. The body of the brush is made of recycled plastic from old toothbrushes.The bristles are 100% compostable compared to the disposable heads with plastic components that are currently on the market. Each toothbrush comes with eight sets of bristles which based on the three months lifespan of a normal toothbrush makes Everloop’s lifespan a minimum of two years.NOS has also designed the packaging to be made out of thermoformed 100% compostable paper pulp.
OPS: The Everloop toothbrush has a hinged panel in the head which opens like a set of jaws to take a new set of bristles then clamps down tight to hold them in place.
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003f)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003g)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003c)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003e)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003h)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003b)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003d)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Iatlien: Fortschritte beim Bau der Morandi-Ersatzbrücke in Genua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Massimo Lovati/REX (10579003a)
Progress on construction of the replacement Morandi bridge
Construction of replacement Morandi bridge, Genoa, Italy - 10 Mar 2020
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PEOPLE - Nach Autounfall: Prinz Philip kriegt bereits einen neuen Land Rover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (10067707s)
The replacement Land Rover Freelander being delivered to the Sandringham estate
Replacement Land Rover delivered to Prince Philip at the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK - 18 Jan 2019
A replacement Land Rover has been delivered to the Duke of Edinburgh at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk - hours after his car was involved in a horror crash.
A black Land Rover Freelander was driven into Sandringham inside a delivery truck this morning (Fri).
The Land Rover is an exact replica of the one Prince Philip, 97, was driving in yesterday's crash, which also involved a Kia.
Armed police were on hand as the replacement vehicle was delivered to Sandringham, where Prince Phillip is now recovering.
The delivery driver backed the Land Rover out of the van, then drove it through the gates of the Sandringham estate.
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PEOPLE - Nach Autounfall: Prinz Philip kriegt bereits einen neuen Land Rover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (10067707r)
The replacement Land Rover Freelander being delivered to the Sandringham estate
Replacement Land Rover delivered to Prince Philip at the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK - 18 Jan 2019
A replacement Land Rover has been delivered to the Duke of Edinburgh at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk - hours after his car was involved in a horror crash.
A black Land Rover Freelander was driven into Sandringham inside a delivery truck this morning (Fri).
The Land Rover is an exact replica of the one Prince Philip, 97, was driving in yesterday's crash, which also involved a Kia.
Armed police were on hand as the replacement vehicle was delivered to Sandringham, where Prince Phillip is now recovering.
The delivery driver backed the Land Rover out of the van, then drove it through the gates of the Sandringham estate.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10112912_019
PEOPLE - Nach Autounfall: Prinz Philip kriegt bereits einen neuen Land Rover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (10067707t)
The replacement Land Rover Freelander being delivered to the Sandringham estate
Replacement Land Rover delivered to Prince Philip at the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK - 18 Jan 2019
A replacement Land Rover has been delivered to the Duke of Edinburgh at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk - hours after his car was involved in a horror crash.
A black Land Rover Freelander was driven into Sandringham inside a delivery truck this morning (Fri).
The Land Rover is an exact replica of the one Prince Philip, 97, was driving in yesterday's crash, which also involved a Kia.
Armed police were on hand as the replacement vehicle was delivered to Sandringham, where Prince Phillip is now recovering.
The delivery driver backed the Land Rover out of the van, then drove it through the gates of the Sandringham estate.
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Nach Autounfall: Prinz Philip kriegt bereits einen neuen Land Rover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (10067707u)
The replacement Land Rover Freelander being delivered to the Sandringham estate
Replacement Land Rover delivered to Prince Philip at the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK - 18 Jan 2019
A replacement Land Rover has been delivered to the Duke of Edinburgh at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk - hours after his car was involved in a horror crash.
A black Land Rover Freelander was driven into Sandringham inside a delivery truck this morning (Fri).
The Land Rover is an exact replica of the one Prince Philip, 97, was driving in yesterday's crash, which also involved a Kia.
Armed police were on hand as the replacement vehicle was delivered to Sandringham, where Prince Phillip is now recovering.
The delivery driver backed the Land Rover out of the van, then drove it through the gates of the Sandringham estate.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10112912_017
PEOPLE - Nach Autounfall: Prinz Philip kriegt bereits einen neuen Land Rover
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (10067707n)
The replacement Land Rover Freelander being delivered to the Sandringham estate
Replacement Land Rover delivered to Prince Philip at the Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK - 18 Jan 2019
A replacement Land Rover has been delivered to the Duke of Edinburgh at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk - hours after his car was involved in a horror crash.
A black Land Rover Freelander was driven into Sandringham inside a delivery truck this morning (Fri).
The Land Rover is an exact replica of the one Prince Philip, 97, was driving in yesterday's crash, which also involved a Kia.
Armed police were on hand as the replacement vehicle was delivered to Sandringham, where Prince Phillip is now recovering.
The delivery driver backed the Land Rover out of the van, then drove it through the gates of the Sandringham estate.
(c) Dukas