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"Embracing the Power of Reusable: From Sand to Space and Beyond" Surrounded by a sea of sand

Background imageReusable Collection: Surrounded: Sand

Surrounded: Sand
Sustainability concept with a plastic fork, red butterfly, and a circle of light. Dina Belenko

Background imageReusable Collection: Offshore wind farm in the North Sea at IJmuiden, Netherlands

Offshore wind farm in the North Sea at IJmuiden, Netherlands

Background imageReusable Collection: Spacelab. Full reusable orbital research laboratory

Spacelab. Full reusable orbital research laboratory
Spacelab was a reusable laboratory used on certain spaceflights flown by the Space Shuttle. The laboratory comprised multiple components, including a pressurized module

Background imageReusable Collection: Materials for recycling at a recycling plant, sewing machines

Materials for recycling at a recycling plant, sewing machines

Background imageReusable Collection: Old metal, material for recycling

Old metal, material for recycling

Background imageReusable Collection: Material for recycling

Material for recycling

Background imageReusable Collection: Old car tyres, material for recycling

Old car tyres, material for recycling

Background imageReusable Collection: Bottles, plastic and paper sorted for recycling, overhead view

Bottles, plastic and paper sorted for recycling, overhead view

Background imageReusable Collection: Selection of metal and foil oven cookware

Selection of metal and foil oven cookware

Background imageReusable Collection: Blue basket with yellow handle, containing red apples, sliced bread wrapped in plastic

Blue basket with yellow handle, containing red apples, sliced bread wrapped in plastic and head of lettuce

Background imageReusable Collection: Rechargeable battery, artwork

Rechargeable battery, artwork
Rechargeable battery, Computer artwork showing the structure of a typical lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The battery consists of a cathode (green) and anode (red)

Background imageReusable Collection: Hot and cold pack C018 / 2878

Hot and cold pack C018 / 2878
Hot and cold pack. This reusable gel pack can either be heated or cooled to treat minor injuries such as sprains and strains

Background imageReusable Collection: Re-use shopping bags made from old plastic bottles Sainsburys supermarket Cheltenham UK

Re-use shopping bags made from old plastic bottles Sainsburys supermarket Cheltenham UK
MAB-935 Re-use shopping bags made from old plastic bottles Sainsburys supermarket Cheltenham UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageReusable Collection: Poster encouraging reusable bags outside Sainsbury's Cheltenham UK

Poster encouraging reusable bags outside Sainsbury's Cheltenham UK
MAB-818 Poster encouraging reusable bags outside Sainsbury's Cheltenham UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageReusable Collection: 1951 space shuttle design

1951 space shuttle design. Plans drawn up in Germany in 1951 for a reusable spacecraft. The idea of a vehicle that could be used more than once for space missions

Background imageReusable Collection: German space shuttle study, 1951

German space shuttle study, 1951
Space shuttle. Plans drawn up in Germany in 1951 for a reusable spacecraft. The idea of a vehicle which could be used more than once for space missions

Background imageReusable Collection: Reusable shopping bag

Reusable shopping bag
MODEL RELEASED. Reusable shopping bag. Shopper carrying her food shopping in a jute bag

Background imageReusable Collection: Modbury resusable shopping bag

Modbury resusable shopping bag
Modbury reusable shopping bag. Shopper carrying her shopping in a cotton bag. This design is the official Modbury reusable bag and is made from ethically sourced organic cotton

Background imageReusable Collection: Rewirable electrical fuse

Rewirable electrical fuse. Single-bladed rewirable fuse carrier, designed to protect electrical devices and people from excessive amounts of electricity

Background imageReusable Collection: Scrap metal

Scrap metal
Electromagnet being used to lift ferrous metal (iron and steel) at a scrap yard. The magnetic properties of ferrous metal make it easy to separate from other waste

Background imageReusable Collection: Wild Fire private spacecraft, art

Wild Fire private spacecraft, art
Wild Fire Mk VI spacecraft separating above the Earth, computer artwork. This spacecraft, part of the Golden PalaceSpace Program Powered by the da Vinci Project

Background imageReusable Collection: Kliper spacecraft interior

Kliper spacecraft interior
нутри космического корабля "Клипер" в ОАО "РКК " Энергия" им.С.П.Королева"

Background imageReusable Collection: Kliper spacecraft rockets

Kliper spacecraft rockets. Announced in 2004 as part of the Russian space program, the Kliper (also called Clipper) spacecraft has been designed to replace the Soyuz spacecraft

Background imageReusable Collection: Kliper spacecraft

Kliper spacecraft
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Background imageReusable Collection: Post-it note adhesive, SEM

Post-it note adhesive, SEM
Post-it note. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spheres of adhesive (yellow) on the back of a Post-it note. The spheres contain an adhesive

Background imageReusable Collection: Clothing bank

Clothing bank recycling bin

Background imageReusable Collection: Saenger-Horus spaceplane, artwork

Saenger-Horus spaceplane, artwork
Saenger-Horus spaceplane at the separation altitude of 37 kilometres, artwork. This design was part of work carried out in the 1980s

Background imageReusable Collection: Space plane in Earth orbit

Space plane in Earth orbit. Space planes are a future type of spacecraft, designed to ascend to and descend from Earth orbit on wings, with rockets used in the final stages

Background imageReusable Collection: Lunar tug and the ISS, artwork

Lunar tug and the ISS, artwork
Lunar tug and the ISS. Artwork of a lunar tug leaving the International Space Station (ISS) to retrieve a lunar lander currently in Earth orbit

Background imageReusable Collection: Lunar tug and lander, artwork

Lunar tug and lander, artwork
Lunar tug and lander. Artwork of a lunar tug (bottom right) attached to a lunar lander (left). If travel to the Moon were to become a regular activity reusable spacecraft could be put into orbit to

Background imageReusable Collection: Future space shuttle, artwork

Future space shuttle, artwork
Future space shuttle. Artwork of a potential future NASA space shuttle in orbit around the Earth, with an inset artwork showing the rocket system used to boost this spacecraft to orbit



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"Embracing the Power of Reusable: From Sand to Space and Beyond" Surrounded by a sea of sand, we witness the birth of innovation as Spacelab takes flight - a full reusable orbital research laboratory paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries. Venturing offshore into the North Sea at IJmuiden, Netherlands, an awe-inspiring sight awaits us - an expansive wind farm harnessing renewable energy. A testament to our commitment towards sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. At a recycling plant, sewing machines hum with purpose as materials are given new life. The rhythmic symphony of creativity echoes through these walls, transforming discarded items into valuable resources once more. In this world where waste knows no bounds, we find solace in knowing that every material has potential. Mountains of recyclables stand tall before us; each one representing an opportunity to reduce our ecological footprint and create a greener future. As we delve deeper into this realm of recycling wonders, we encounter various materials ready for their second chance. Plastic bottles yearn to be reborn as vibrant clothing fibers while paper longs to tell new stories on fresh pages. Amongst them lies old metal - weathered but resilient. It too dreams of transformation; perhaps becoming part of a sleek car or sturdy infrastructure that will serve generations yet to come. With each piece salvaged from oblivion, we inch closer towards building a circular economy where nothing goes to waste. Through collective efforts and innovative thinking, reusability becomes not just a concept but an integral part of our daily lives. So let us embrace the power within "reusable" - from sandy landscapes to space exploration; from offshore wind farms to bustling recycling plants. Together, let's unlock endless possibilities and shape a sustainable tomorrow for all.