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#11178557
26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 24: Tom Whalen, Managing Director, C-FER Technologies at Alberta Innovates, seen at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 24, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#11178545
26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 24: Alex Savelli, Managing Director - Americas for Hydrogen Technologies accelera by Cummins during 'How Will International Hydrogen Expansion Impact Canada’s Hydrogen Economy?' discussion panel, at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 24, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#11178529
26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 24: Krzysztof Zdziarski, President and Managing Director at Pesa Bydgoszcz SA, seen during 'What is Hydrogen’s Future in Aviation and Rail Transport?' at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 24, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#11177719
26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Jim Sarvinis, Global Managing Director, Energy at Hatch, seen during 'Global Panel: What is Hydrogen’s Role in Transitional Energy?' at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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26 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Jim Sarvinis, Global Managing Director, Energy at Hatch, seen during 'Global Panel: What is Hydrogen’s Role in Transitional Energy?' at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#5876718
24 July 2020
Electric rickshaw with Recyclable plastic scraps loaded on National highway NH16 in Howrah,India on July 24,2020.Plastic waste flowing into the oceans is expected to nearly triple in volume in the next 20 years, while efforts to stem the tide have so far made barely a dent in the tsunami of waste, research shows. Governments could make drastic cuts to the flow of plastic reaching the oceans through measures such as restricting the sale and use of plastic materials, and mandating alternatives, but even if all the most likely measures are taken it would only cut the waste to little less than half of today’s levels, the analysis found.
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#5876722
24 July 2020
Electric rickshaw with Recyclable plastic scraps loaded on National highway NH16 in Howrah,India on July 24,2020.Plastic waste flowing into the oceans is expected to nearly triple in volume in the next 20 years, while efforts to stem the tide have so far made barely a dent in the tsunami of waste, research shows. Governments could make drastic cuts to the flow of plastic reaching the oceans through measures such as restricting the sale and use of plastic materials, and mandating alternatives, but even if all the most likely measures are taken it would only cut the waste to little less than half of today’s levels, the analysis found.
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#5876726
24 July 2020
Electric rickshaw with Recyclable plastic scraps loaded on National highway NH16 in Howrah,India on July 24,2020.Plastic waste flowing into the oceans is expected to nearly triple in volume in the next 20 years, while efforts to stem the tide have so far made barely a dent in the tsunami of waste, research shows. Governments could make drastic cuts to the flow of plastic reaching the oceans through measures such as restricting the sale and use of plastic materials, and mandating alternatives, but even if all the most likely measures are taken it would only cut the waste to little less than half of today’s levels, the analysis found.
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#5876728
24 July 2020
Electric rickshaw with Recyclable plastic scraps loaded on National highway NH16 in Howrah,India on July 24,2020.Plastic waste flowing into the oceans is expected to nearly triple in volume in the next 20 years, while efforts to stem the tide have so far made barely a dent in the tsunami of waste, research shows. Governments could make drastic cuts to the flow of plastic reaching the oceans through measures such as restricting the sale and use of plastic materials, and mandating alternatives, but even if all the most likely measures are taken it would only cut the waste to little less than half of today’s levels, the analysis found.
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