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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Liebherr bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Liebherr at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047241
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Liebherr bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Liebherr at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047239
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Sennebogen bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Sennebogen at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047238
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Komatsu bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Komatsu at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047237
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    CAT - Caterpillar bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- CAT - Caterpillar at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047233
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    CAT - Caterpillar bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- CAT - Caterpillar at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047235
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    CAT - Caterpillar bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- CAT - Caterpillar at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047234
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Camec bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Camec at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047230
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH
    bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH
    at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047228

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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Andritz bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Andritz at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047226
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Schulz Berger bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Schulz at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047220
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Veolia bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- Veolia at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047222
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  • NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
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    NEWS - Schweres Gerät auf der IFAT in München
    Datev bei der IFAT München Messe, Weltleitmesse für Wasser-, Abwasser, Abfall- und Rohstoffwirtschaft, am 31.5.2022 in München. -- DATEV at the IFAT Munich trade fair on May 31st, 2022 in Munich, Germany. The IFAT is the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management and takes place from May 30 – June 3, 2022. / 310522 *** Local Caption *** 39047223
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  • FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
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    FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
    Aus dem Bodypainting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature Art: Frühling im Park Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Lena im Ohrbergpark in Emmerthal - BodyArt-Künster: Jörg Düsterwald / 170820

    *** From the body painting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature ArtBodyArt artist: Jörg Düsterwald*** *** Local Caption *** 31177261

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  • FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
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    FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
    Aus dem Bodypainting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature Art: Rotes Kliff Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Alena auf Sylt - BodyArt-Künster: Jörg Düsterwald
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    *** From the body painting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature ArtBodyArt artist: Jörg Düsterwald*** *** Local Caption *** 31177266

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  • FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
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    FEATURE - Versteckte Körper in der Natur: Bodypainting Kalender 2021
    Aus dem Bodypainting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature Art: Magnolien Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Daniela im Gutspark Hasperde - BodyArt-Künster: Jörg Düsterwald / 170820

    *** From the body painting in Nature Kalenter 2021 - Nature ArtBodyArt artist: Jörg Düsterwald*** *** Local Caption *** 31177267

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072041

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072058

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072057

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072052

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072047

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072043

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

    / 070819

    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072055

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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland
    Robert Habeck auf Wahlkampftour im Havelland - hier trifft er die Gruppe der Stinknormalen Superhelden in Rathenow

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    *** Green Party election rally in the Havelland, Rathenow, Germany - 07 Aug 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30072044

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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054595
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054594
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054593
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054591
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054590
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054589
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054588
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054587
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054586
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054584
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054583
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054585
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  • FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
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    FEATURE - Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen
    Recycling Skulptur: Batteriehersteller Duracell verwertet so viele Batterien wie 68 Elefanten wiegen / 300719 *** It proved to be a gruelling tusk. The battery elephant at Hanwell Zoo, London. This life-sized elephant was created using more than 10,000 used batteries. See story SWBRelephant. Batteries have been dubbed the 'elephant in the room' amid the topic of recycling with more than 20,000 tonnes of them ending up in UK landfill sites every year. That's the equivalent weight of 4,000 elephants. To raise awareness of the issue, Duracell - who recycled 170 tonnes this year (about the same weight as 68 African elephants) via their Big Battery Hunt - recruited 1.3million schoolkids to hand in used batteries. The resplendent 2.4 metres-tall creature - created by Tony Diaz - will be on show at Hanwell zoo in West London for the duration of the summer holidays. Duracell hope the saying 'an elephant never forgets' will inspire us all not to forget Generation Z’s power to make mammoth change. This year, the Big Battery Hunt has challenged 1.3 million children from 5,800 schools around the country to pick up a Big Battery Hunt collection box and hunt for used batteries in their communities. In celebration of the sheer volume of batteries that have been recycled so far this year (170 tonnes), Duracell has commissioned the creation of this life-sized elephant sculpture which stands at an impressive 2.4 metres tall. The elephant sculpture acts as a visual celebration of the environmental efforts of the masses of primary school children who have been involved in the campaign since its inception and will also inspire a whole new generation of battery recyclers. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30054592
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027450

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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027461

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027447

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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027462

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027460

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027457

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027468

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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027463

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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027467

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027453

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil - hier mit Luise Neubauer / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027466

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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027455

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  • NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
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    NEWS - Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil
    Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nimmt an Fridays for Future Demonstration in Berlin teil / 190719
    *** Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins a Fridays for Future rally in Berlin, Germany - 19 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30027451

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