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  • 'The Mummy' Zero Gravity Stunt VR Experience and movie Mummy props at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, New York. 29 May 2017 Pictured: The Mummy Zero Gravity Stunt VR Experience and movie Mummy props at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 30, 2018 - Milan, MI, Italy - Angelo and Andrea, a gay couple whose house was burnt by Fascists in Verona are seen kissing themselves during the protest..Zero Intolerance (Intolleranza Zero) - Anti-racist protest against the increase of racist and xenophobic atmosphere in Italy, ANPI, ANED and it was organized by group Sentinelli di Milano in Duomo Square. (Credit Image: © Valeria Ferraro/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Ground zero (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 11, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Flowers adorn the names of the fallen victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. During the formal ceremony at Ground Zero to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, PA; relatives of the victims commemorated placed flowers on the registry of names constructed around the sites reflecting pools and uniformed FDNY firefighters held a separate commemoration of their fallen colleagues. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - At FDNY Ladder 10/Engine 10 house near the World Trade Center, FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro (center right) holds his hand to his heart during a moment of silence to mark the fall of Tower Two. During the formal ceremony at Ground Zero to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, PA; relatives of the victims commemorated placed flowers on the registry of names constructed around the sites reflecting pools and uniformed FDNY firefighters held a separate commemoration of their fallen colleagues. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Flowers adorn the names of the fallen victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. During the formal ceremony at Ground Zero to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, PA; relatives of the victims commemorated placed flowers on the registry of names constructed around the sites reflecting pools and uniformed FDNY firefighters held a separate commemoration of their fallen colleagues. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - New, York, New York, U.S. - Flowers adorn the names of the fallen victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks during the formal ceremony at Ground Zero to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Flowers adorn the names of the fallen victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. During the formal ceremony at Ground Zero to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the crash of United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, PA; relatives of the victims commemorated placed flowers on the registry of names constructed around the sites reflecting pools and uniformed FDNY firefighters held a separate commemoration of their fallen colleagues. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - A general view of a primary school can be seen during summer holiday in Ankara, Turkey on August 17, 2017. Turkey, along with Mexico, scored zero points out of 10, with coming last in the education area of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Regional Well-Being Index's latest findings, which compares well-being of the 362 regions of its 34 member countries on 11 topics the OECD identified as essential. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • April 29, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - San Francisco fire fighters continue to assist in recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 19, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Urban Search and Rescue workers continue the recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 22, 2018 - Richmond, Virginia, United States of America - Chris Buescher (37) battles for position during the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Portrait of a volunteer iron worker as the recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center continues in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Piles of support beams amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Policemen view the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - A destroyed office space in a building adjoining the World Trade Center following a massive terror attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 19, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Urban Search and Rescue workers continue the recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - Welders cuts giant beams to gain access to rubble during recovery amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY. (Credit Image: © Andrea Booher/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 23, 2018 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Hundreds of scientists and activists walk this Monday, July 23rd in Amsterdam during the AIDS March to demand access to HIV treatments. Access to healthcare and HIV treatment medication is still an ongoing issue affecting people everywhere, especially LGB, trans and intersex people, sex workers, indigenous people, young women, people who use drugs and many more vulnerable populations worldwide. Four activists from Australia, South Africa, and the UK embarked on an HIV awareness walk from Brussels Grand Place Sunday morning. They will spend 9 days walking to Amsterdam, which is 225 km away. They arrived in time for the 22nd International AIDS conference and also to walk the AIDS March. (Credit Image: © Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 7, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 7th June 2017. A protester plays the Director of the LSE at the Life Not Money at the LSE street theatre protest supporting London School of Economics cleaners who have taken a series of weekly strikes for equality. The LSE and employers Noonan treat them as second-class citizens, refusing to recognise their union the United Voices of the World and giving them low pay and grossly inferior conditions to directly employed staff. Two sprayed a chalk slogans on the road while others alternated chanting 'London School of Exploitation' with loud blowing of vuvuzelas. They then performed a short play in which a character playing the LSE director tore the shirts off the backs of several cleaners and boasted about his huge and rapidly rising salary, while a student and a lecturer made excuses about not intervening. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 2nd June 2017. Cleaner Victor Ramirez speak as United Voices of the World Cleaners end the seventh day of their strike for equal treatment at the London School of Economics with a rally showing their determination to continue the struggle. The LSE management had made them an offer some days ago, but withdrew it after the cleaners accepted it and the dispute appears to be widening, with students, workers from other institutions and other unions including the UCU coming to express their solidarity. There was poetry from Poets on the Picket Line as well as dancing and some high-energy chanting. Peter Marshall Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. at a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Tsgt. Brigitte N. Brantley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Ash Carter, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., render honors to the flag during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S Service members stand in front of a flag hanging from the Pentagon where the aircraft plowed into the building 15-years-ago during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Tsgt. Brigitte N. Brantley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - Rachael Fisher, 12, reacts during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. Fishers grandfather, Gerald Fisher, died during the attacks on the Pentagon. (Credit Image: © Tsgt. Brigitte N. Brantley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama salutes after place a wreath at the Pentagon Memorial at a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama shakes hands with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., as Defense Secretary Ash Carter looks on after a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama speaks during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama places a wreath at the Pentagon Memorial during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Tsgt. Brigitte N. Brantley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama greets family members of those who died during the attack on the Pentagon following a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Patrick Kelley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Paul Zukunft bows his head during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Patrick Kelley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama speaks during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Spc. Trevor Wiegel/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Lejeune, North Carolina, U.S. - Members of the Onslow Civic Affairs Committee hold photos of those killed in the 9/11 terror attacks during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. (Credit Image: © Cpl. Austin M. Schlosser/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - A giant American flag flies on the spot where the terror attack hit the Pentagon during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Ej Hersom/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama salutes after placing a wreath at the memorial during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Patrick Kelley/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama speaks during a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Ej Hersom/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Ashton Carter stand in silence after placing a wreath at the memorial during a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Ej Hersom/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sept. 11, 2014 - Jerusalem, Israel - U.S. Marines partake in a ceremony as Israel commemorates the memories of the victims of the September 11th terror attack in a ceremony at the ''9/11 Living Memorial''.  The monument, designed by Israeli artist Eliezer Weishoff, is shaped as a US flag blowing in the wind and turning into fire. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sept. 11, 2014 - New York, NY, United States of America - The American flag on Ellis Island at half-staff on a cloudy day with the Freedom Tower and skyline of Manhattan during the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks September 11, 2014. (Credit Image: © Po3 Frank J. Iannazzo-Simmons/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian actor Shahrukh Khan waves to his fans on 53rd birthday at Mannat, Bandrra in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2016 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Ash Carter, and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., bow their heads during a moment of silence at a remembrance ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the Pentagon September 11, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Po2 Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
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  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
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  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139160.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139161.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139164.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139155.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139157.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139158.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
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  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
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The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
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Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
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In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
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Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139165.jpg
  • The world’s largest plastic waste pyramid has been revealed in Egypt ahead of COP27 in Sharm el-Sheik.<br />
<br />
The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and mission-led wine The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale rubbish clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.<br />
<br />
Erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 18 tonnes, is taller than a three-story building and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles and rubbish collected from the Nile River.<br />
<br />
In a strike of collective action, consumers can sponsor the removal of “bundles of trash” while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative. <br />
<br />
Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, which is a wine company taking plastic out of the ocean every time a bottle is bought, said: “Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis. Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”<br />
<br />
To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, founder Mike Smith will camp out on top of pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement. <br />
<br />
100YR CLEANUP founder, Mike Smith, said: “We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action. By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”<br />
<br />
Zero Co
    52139166.jpg
  • Physicist Stephen Hawking experiences a very weight moment during a flight on Zero Gravity jet, near Florida on April 26, 2007. Photo by Zero G via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 121247_02 Orlando
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - Beer makers in brewery next to stainless steel tanks (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - beer makers hands filled with grain (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Physicist Stephen Hawking experiences a very weight moment during a flight on Zero Gravity jet, near Florida on April 26, 2007. Photo by Zero G via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 121247_04 Orlando
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  • Physicist Stephen Hawking experiences a very weight moment during a flight on Zero Gravity jet, near Florida on April 26, 2007. Photo by Zero G via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 121247_01 Orlando
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  • May 05, 2005 - New York, New York, USA - Old Glory and a flag in remembrance of the September 11 attacks at Ground Zero in New York, New York (Credit Image: Essdras M. Suarez/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - beer maker in brewery holding up a glass of beer (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - two beer makers drinking beer in the brewey (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - beermaker moving kegs in brewery (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - two beermakers loading kegs into back of van (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - two beermakers loading kegs into back of van (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 16, 2015 - Cape Town, South Africa - two beermakers in brewery next to stainless steel tanks (Credit Image: © Zero Creatives Gmbh/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 17, 2020, Riverside, California, USA: Supervisor KRYZTEL NATIVIDAD posts a notice on the door of Zero X, a coffee and tea cafe, in Riverside on Tuesday, notifying customers of disrupted the service due to outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The City of Riverside ordered the temporary closure of dine-in services for restaurants, with only to drive-though or other pick-up/delivery options. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Protest in Rome in front of the Chamber of Deputies by the National Federation of Press (FNSI), the Order of Journalists and representatives of newspapers that are likely to close due to cuts in the fund for publishing and information innovation as a result of a government amendment. If approved, it would gradually reduce the direct contributions of public funding from 2019 to zero in 2022 for publishers of newspapers and magazines. At risk one thousand direct jobs, 10 thousand in the induced. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 28, 2017 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S - PETER O'REILLY, NFL Senior Vice President of Events, speaking at the launch of the NFL Draft Experience presser presented by Dannon Oikos Triple Zero. The presser was held on the Grand Stairway of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia Pa (Credit Image: © Ricky Fitchett via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - JESSICA CHASTAIN promotes 'The Zookeeper's Wife'. Jessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and film producer. Born in a small town near Sonoma, California,[a] and raised in Sacramento, Chastain developed an interest in acting from a young age. In 1998, she made her stage debut as Shakespeare's Juliet. Chastain made her film debut in the drama Jolene (2008), and gained wide recognition in 2011 for starring roles in half a dozen films. Her performance as an aspiring socialite in The Help earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2012, she won a Golden Globe Award for playing a CIA agent in the thriller Zero Dark Thirty. Chastain made her Broadway debut in a revival of The Heiress in the same year. Her highest-grossing releases came with the science fiction films Interstellar (2014) and The Martian (2015), as she continued to draw praise for her performances in the dramas The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2013) and A Most Violent Year (2014). Upcoming: Plus One (2018), The Division (2018), The Death and Life of John F. Donovan (2017) The Zookeeper's Wife (2017), Molly's Game (2017), Woman Walks Ahead (2017), Painkiller Jane (2017). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • March 27, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - JESSICA CHASTAIN promotes 'The Zookeeper's Wife'. Jessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and film producer. Born in a small town near Sonoma, California,[a] and raised in Sacramento, Chastain developed an interest in acting from a young age. In 1998, she made her stage debut as Shakespeare's Juliet. Chastain made her film debut in the drama Jolene (2008), and gained wide recognition in 2011 for starring roles in half a dozen films. Her performance as an aspiring socialite in The Help earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In 2012, she won a Golden Globe Award for playing a CIA agent in the thriller Zero Dark Thirty. Chastain made her Broadway debut in a revival of The Heiress in the same year. Her highest-grossing releases came with the science fiction films Interstellar (2014) and The Martian (2015), as she continued to draw praise for her performances in the dramas The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2013) and A Most Violent Year (2014). Upcoming: Plus One (2018), The Division (2018), The Death and Life of John F. Donovan (2017) The Zookeeper's Wife (2017), Molly's Game (2017), Woman Walks Ahead (2017), Painkiller Jane (2017). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • KATHMANDU, Dec. 1, 2013  A symbol of red ribbon is seen to mark the World Aids Day at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, Dec. 1, 2013. Various programs were organized on the World Aids Day with the them of ''Getting to Zero' (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019, Los Angeles, California, U.S.: Protesters are seen holding placards during a climate change demonstration..Students and environmental activists participate in a Climate Strike in Los Angeles, California. Organizers called on the Trump Administration to declare a state of climate emergency in order to save the planet, create a Green New Deal and transition into a zero emissions economy. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Los Angeles, California, United States - A protester is seen during a climate change demonstration holding a placard that says 'the oceans are rising and so are we'..Students and environmental activists participate in a Climate Strike in Los Angeles, California. Organizers called on the Trump Administration to declare a state of climate emergency in order to save the planet, create a Green New Deal and transition into a zero emissions economy. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - Washington Dc, DC, US - After a year again people, friends, and BijanÕs family gathered in Lincoln Memorial Park for saying that again Ã’Justice for Bijan.Ó.Bijan was shot on Nov 17, 2017, four times in the head and once in the wrist by two aggressive United States Park Police officers. In Fairfax, Virginia. They stated that those officers had not been identified. Their actions have not been explained, and they have not been charged. Basic answers have not been provided by anyone involved, and justice has not been served. .In this protest, hundreds of people were involved. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Environmental activists seen holding a green flag with the Extinction Rebellion logo stamped on it...The Extinction Rebellion activists gathered at five main bridges in London, to raise their concerns about climate change and demand that the UK government commits to reducing  carbon emissions to zero by 2025. (Credit Image: © Andres Pantoja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2018 - Montecarlo, Monaco - Pirelli P Zero tyres compound Pink of Hypersofts, Purple of Ultrasoft and Red of supersoft  during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Monaco on 23th of May, 2018 in Montecarlo, Monaco. (Credit Image: © Xavier Bonilla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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