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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
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Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10152601_008
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Volunteers out to collect plastic bottles from the Nile
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10152601_007
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
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Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10152601_006
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Some of the plastic bottles collected from the Nile
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10152601_005
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10152601_004
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10152601_003
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10152601_002
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Some of the plastic bottles collected from the Nile
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10152601_001
FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
Ferrari Press Agency
Pyramid 1
Ref 14351
03/11/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas