427 pictures found
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Wrapped hay bales. Farmers who buy coloured wrapping films support the fight against cancer. Pink for breast cancer, blue for prostate cancer and
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
© Monique Morin / Biosphoto
Wrapped hay bales. Farmers who buy coloured wrapping films support the fight against cancer. Pink for breast cancer, blue for prostate cancer and yellow for childhood cancer. France
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Potato sprouter (Solanum tuberosum), use egg cartons to stack them
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
© Catherine Fruhinsholz / Biosphoto
Potato sprouter (Solanum tuberosum), use egg cartons to stack them
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Woman unpacking mail order plants. Grapevine plant bought on the
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
© Jean-Michel Groult / Biosphoto
Woman unpacking mail order plants. Grapevine plant bought on the internet.
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Recycling plastic bottles in a whale-shaped container, Calais, France
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
© Yann Avril / Biosphoto
Recycling plastic bottles in a whale-shaped container, Calais, France
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Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
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Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
© Laurent Lhoté / Biosphoto
Stall of producers' strawberries in cardboard trays on a market in Gironde, France
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Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt sorting line. Manual sorting of plastic to to separate non-recyclable plastic PET objects. Some
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt sorting line. Manual sorting of plastic to to separate non-recyclable plastic PET objects. Some qualities of plastics can not be recycled and should be incinerated. PETs used in water bottles and juices instead can be recycled, for example, into garment fabrics. Portugal
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Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt sorting line.
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt sorting line. Manual sorting of plastic to to separate non-recyclable plastic PET (polyethylene terephthalate) objects. Some qualities of plastics can not be recycled and should be incinerated. PETs used in water bottles and juices instead can be recycled, for example, into garment fabrics. Portugal
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Bale of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles are delivered in
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Bale of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles are delivered in compressed bales to be reprocessed. PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is used as a raw material for making packaging materials such as bottles and containers for packaging a wide range of food products and other consumer goods. Examples include soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products and edible oils. The sorted post-consumer PET waste is crushed, pressed into bales and offered for sale to recycling companies. Plastic bottles can be recycled into soft, comfortable fabric for clothing or upholstery. Portugal
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Several Streaked spinefoot (Siganus javus) eating a piece of a plastic bottle. These fishes
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Several Streaked spinefoot (Siganus javus) eating a piece of a plastic bottle. These fishes feed mostly on seaweeds that grow on the rocks but also eat jellyfishes. This translucent white plastic bottle should look to them very similar to a jellyfish. Kuwait, Persian Gulf - Composite image. Composite image
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Stellate puffer (Arothron stellatus) eating a plastic bottle. Philippines - Composite image. Composite image
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Stellate puffer (Arothron stellatus) eating a plastic bottle. Philippines - Composite image. Composite image
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Titan triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) eating a plastic bottle. Caribbean Sea - Composite image. Composite image
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Titan triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) eating a plastic bottle. Caribbean Sea - Composite image. Composite image
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Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus) eating plastic bottle. Caribbean Sea -
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus) eating plastic bottle. Caribbean Sea - Composite image. Composite image
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Six pack rings accompanied by a young horse mackerel. These fish as young people usually protect themselves from predators by hiding among the
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Six pack rings accompanied by a young horse mackerel. These fish as young people usually protect themselves from predators by hiding among the stinging tentacles of jellyfish. But in this case six pack rings does not guarantee him any protection. Portugal - Composite image. Composite image
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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis), hidden in the middle of floating trash. Adults are often found near the surface over deep,
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Atlantic tripletail or tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis), hidden in the middle of floating trash. Adults are often found near the surface over deep, open water, although always associated with floating objects or Sargasso. Atlantic ocean offshore Madeira - Composite image. Composite image
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Atlantic tripletail or tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis), hidden in the middle of floating trash. Adults are often found near the surface over deep,
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Atlantic tripletail or tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis), hidden in the middle of floating trash. Adults are often found near the surface over deep, open water, although always associated with floating objects or Sargasso. Atlantic ocean offshore Madeira - Composite image. Composite image
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Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean. A young Streaked spinefoot (Siganus javus), is eating the algae that grows on the skull surface. Kuwait, Persian Gulf. Composite image
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Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean.. Kuwait, Persian Gulf
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Product Label Containing Solvents, Flammable / Harmful Acronyms,
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Product Label Containing Solvents, Flammable / Harmful Acronyms, Hazardous and Irritant / Health Hazard Product, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Glyphosate weed killer label, France
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Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
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Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
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Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Products for the destruction of rats, harmful acronym, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Canister containing sulfuric acid; corrosive logo, France
© Eric Guilloret / Biosphoto
Canister containing sulfuric acid; corrosive acronym
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Warasebo (Odontamblyopus lacepedii), Kyushu Island, Japan, dried fish marketed, to be eaten, in a local shop in Japan. This
© Rémi Masson / Biosphoto
© Rémi Masson / Biosphoto
Warasebo (Odontamblyopus lacepedii), Kyushu Island, Japan, dried fish marketed, to be eaten, in a local shop in Japan. This long-lived fish lives in the mud. His head, and especially his strong teeth, earned him the nickname "alien" in reference to the creature of the science fiction film.
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Warasebo (Odontamblyopus lacepedii), Kyushu Island, Japan, dried fish marketed, to be eaten, in a local shop in Japan. This
© Rémi Masson / Biosphoto
© Rémi Masson / Biosphoto
Warasebo (Odontamblyopus lacepedii), Kyushu Island, Japan, dried fish marketed, to be eaten, in a local shop in Japan. This long-lived fish lives in the mud. His head, and especially his strong teeth, earned him the nickname "alien" in reference to the creature of the science fiction film.
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Recycling bales ready to be shipped, Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
© Jean-Philippe Vantighem / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Vantighem / Biosphoto
Recycling bales ready to be shipped, Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
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Large-billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) on ground and packing, India
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
Large-billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) on ground and packing, India
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Food waste. Recycling of expired sandwiches from a large shop. Veolia plant. Grange (71), France
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
Food waste. Recycling of expired sandwiches from a large shop. Veolia plant. Grange (71), France
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Food waste. Recycling of expired sandwiches from a large shop. Veolia plant. Grange (71), France
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
© Jean-François Noblet / Biosphoto
Food waste. Recycling of expired sandwiches from a large shop. Veolia plant. Grange (71), France
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali
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Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali ; Here the workshop.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Pavers made from recycled plastic bags - Mopti Mali ; Here the workshop.
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Plastic recycling workshop - Mopti Mali ; and manufacturing pavers from recycled plastic bags.
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
© Antoine Lorgnier / Biosphoto
Plastic recycling workshop - Mopti Mali ; and manufacturing pavers from recycled plastic bags.
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Cross orbweaver packing a prey on his web - France ; The garden spider tiara up its prey before it and turns it between his legs while his
© Monique Berger / Biosphoto
© Monique Berger / Biosphoto
Cross orbweaver packing a prey on his web - France ; The garden spider tiara up its prey before it and turns it between his legs while his chains silk glands expel packaging.
© Michel Bureau / Biosphoto
Center reprocessing plastic waste - Touraine France
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Scarecrow in the grass - Franche-Comté France ; autumn festival at the
© P. & M. Guinchard / Biosphoto
© P. & M. Guinchard / Biosphoto
Scarecrow in the grass - Franche-Comté France ; autumn festival at the Maison de la Nature Brussey
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Scarecrow in the grass - Franche-Comté France ; autumn festival at the
© P. & M. Guinchard / Biosphoto
© P. & M. Guinchard / Biosphoto
Scarecrow in the grass - Franche-Comté France ; autumn festival at the Maison de la Nature Brussey