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Clean Collection (#60)

"Embracing the Clean Revolution: From Tesla Models to JCB Diggers" In a world where sustainability is paramount, clean energy takes center stage

Background imageClean Collection: Cargo ships being washed and repainted in dry dock, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Cargo ships being washed and repainted in dry dock, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageClean Collection: Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) adult, with butterflyfish feeding on ectoparasites from skin, Batu Abah

Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) adult, with butterflyfish feeding on ectoparasites from skin, Batu Abah, Nusa Penida, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageClean Collection: Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) adult, cleaning eye with front leg, resting on stem

Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) adult, cleaning eye with front leg, resting on stem, Priory Water Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, England, june

Background imageClean Collection: Hornet Robberfly (Asilus crabroniformis) adult, cleaning forelegs, resting on twig, England

Hornet Robberfly (Asilus crabroniformis) adult, cleaning forelegs, resting on twig, England

Background imageClean Collection: Greenbottle (Lucilia caesar) adult, cleaning front legs, resting on Iceplant (Sedum sp)

Greenbottle (Lucilia caesar) adult, cleaning front legs, resting on Iceplant (Sedum sp)
Greenbottle (Lucilia caesar) adult, cleaning front legs, resting on Iceplant (Sedum sp.) flowers in garden, Warwickshire, England, september

Background imageClean Collection: Holubs golden weaver

Holubs golden weaver (Ploceus xanthops) bathing in a river. This bird is found throughout Africa and inhabits woodland close to water. Photographed on the Zambesi River, in Zimbabwe

Background imageClean Collection: Longfin batfish

Longfin batfish (Platax teira) being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus). This fish can reach up to 70 centimetres in length. It is found throughout the Indo-West Pacific

Background imageClean Collection: Bignose unicornfish

Bignose unicornfish (Naso vlamingii) being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus). This fish is found in the Indo- Pacific region

Background imageClean Collection: Longbarbel goatfish

Longbarbel goatfish (Parupeneus macronema) being cleaned by a bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus). This goatfish is found in the Indo- West Pacific region

Background imageClean Collection: Forsskals goatfish

Forsskals goatfish (Parupeneus forsskali) being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus). This goatfish is found in the Indo- West Pacific region

Background imageClean Collection: Longfin spadefish

Longfin spadefish (Platax teira) being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus). The longfin spadefish is also called the tiera batfish

Background imageClean Collection: Blackedge thicklip wrasse

Blackedge thicklip wrasse (Hemigymnus melapterus) with cleaner wrasses (Labroides dimidatus). This fish can grow up to 90 cm in length

Background imageClean Collection: Smart methanol fuel cell

Smart methanol fuel cell
Fuel cell. Hand holding a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC), a chemical reactor that converts methanol and water into electricity. DMFCs are more efficient and cleaner than conventional batteries

Background imageClean Collection: Fuel cell

Fuel cell. Fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen (from air) to create electricity. The only by- products produced are heat and water

Background imageClean Collection: Biofuel research

Biofuel research. Gloved hands holding Jatropha curcas seeds. Oil extracted from the seeds of Jatropha plants is used as a biofuel, and can be further refined into biodiesel

Background imageClean Collection: Alternative fuels

Alternative fuels. Conceptual image of a tyre with the names and chemical formulae of possible fuels that could be used as an alternative to petrol or diesel

Background imageClean Collection: Wind farm turbines

Wind farm turbines are used to generate electricity from wind. They are an important environmentally-friendly alternative to fossil fuel

Background imageClean Collection: Hydrogen fuel cell, artwork

Hydrogen fuel cell, artwork
Hydrogen fuel cell, computer artwork. This is a clean and efficient power source. Hydrogen is liberated from a natural source such as methanol or natural gases

Background imageClean Collection: Drinking from a stream

Drinking from a stream
MODEL RELEASED. Drinking from a stream. Man using a cup to drink water from a glacial stream. There are many diseases that can be transmitted through contaminated water

Background imageClean Collection: Lead for neutrino detector shield

Lead for neutrino detector shield. Technician Carlo Bucci of the Gran Sasso Laboratory holding a bar of ancient Roman lead weighing more than 30 kilograms

Background imageClean Collection: Sun reflected in a solar panel

Sun reflected in a solar panel. Also known as photovoltaic systems, solar panels are a means of converting the suns rays into direct electrical current

Background imageClean Collection: Jester electric car motor

Jester electric car motor
Jester electric car. The bonnet has been lifted to reveal battery packs (grey). This car is powered by 102 lithium ion batteries

Background imageClean Collection: Jester electric car

Jester electric car
MODEL RELEASED. Jester electric car being driven along a road. This car is powered by 102 lithium ion batteries, giving it a range of 341 kilometres and a top speed of 114.7 kilometres per hour

Background imageClean Collection: Electric car, artwork

Electric car, artwork
Electric car. Computer artwork of Reva, Indias first electric car. It was launched in 2001 in Bangalore in southern India. The battery is located beneath the front seats

Background imageClean Collection: Electric cars

Electric cars. Reva is Indias first electric car. It was launched in 2001 in Bangalore in southern India. A fully charged battery gives a driving range of 80 kilometres

Background imageClean Collection: Solar heat collector

Solar heat collector. This device is typically placed on the roof of a building and uses the heat in sunlight to heat water supplies for that building

Background imageClean Collection: Coal-pulverising unit at a power station

Coal-pulverising unit at a power station. Worker in the pulverising fuel mills area of a coal-fired power station. This is where the coal is ground up into a fine dust before being burnt to generate

Background imageClean Collection: Power station buildings

Power station buildings. View, from one of the chimneys, of the gypsum storage building (upper centre), at a coal-fired power station

Background imageClean Collection: Small windmill

Small windmill used to drive a pump, which alters water levels in irrigation ditches. Behind the windmill are a row of houses (centre) that have solar panels fitted into the roofline

Background imageClean Collection: Rooftop solar heat collectors, London

Rooftop solar heat collectors, London
Rooftop solar heat collectors (large black panels, lower centre) on houses in London, England. The solar heat collectors are using the heat in sunlight to heat water supplies for the houses

Background imageClean Collection: Colliding beam fusion reactor

Colliding beam fusion reactor, computer artwork. This is one design for a nuclear fusion reactor that could be used for producing power

Background imageClean Collection: Domestic solar panelling

Domestic solar panelling built into the roofline of a row of houses. Each solar, or photovoltaic, panel is made up of many solar cells that convert light into electrical energy

Background imageClean Collection: Coal-fired power station chimney

Coal-fired power station chimney. View looking upwards at the top of the flues of a coal-fired power stations chimney. These three flues are enclosed within a single chimney

Background imageClean Collection: Solar parabolic mirrors, Cologne, Germany

Solar parabolic mirrors, Cologne, Germany
Solar parabolic mirrors at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) in Cologne, Germany. These mirrors at DLR are part of Germanys largest research group on solar concentrating technologies

Background imageClean Collection: Solar parabolic mirror, California, USA

Solar parabolic mirror, California, USA
Solar parabolic mirror. Close-up of a solar energy generating systems (SEGS) parabolic (curved) mirror in Californias Mojave desert, USA

Background imageClean Collection: Gypsum storage at a power station

Gypsum storage at a power station. Piles of limestone and gypsum inside a storage building at a coal-fired power station. Gypsum (calcium sulphate)

Background imageClean Collection: Solar panel at the ECO Centre, Wales

Solar panel at the ECO Centre, Wales
Solar panel at the ECO Centre, Newport, Wales, UK. The ECO Centre is a public education centre designed to promote environmental issues connected with energy use

Background imageClean Collection: Health centre

Health centre. Man lying under a shower at a health centre. This is the Don health centre. Photographed in 2005, in Pyatigorsk, Russia

Background imageClean Collection: Cleaning umbilical cord stump

Cleaning umbilical cord stump
MODEL RELEASED. Cleaning umbilical cord stump. The cord drops off after 7-10 days. During this time and immediately after, great care must be taken in keeping the area clean to prevent infection

Background imageClean Collection: Pearl between teeth

Pearl between teeth. Conceptual image of a pearl held between a womans teeth. This could represent teeth that are clean, healthy, white, polished or " pearly"

Background imageClean Collection: Newborn baby sleeping

Newborn baby sleeping
MODEL RELEASED. Newborn baby sleeping in a cot in a hospitals neonatal nursery

Background imageClean Collection: Hand washing

Hand washing
MODEL RELEASED. Washing hands. Five-year-old girl washing her hands at a bathroom sink

Background imageClean Collection: Bath plug being pulled

Bath plug being pulled. Bath tub full of water about to be emptied

Background imageClean Collection: Cleanliness, conceptual image

Cleanliness, conceptual image. Composite image of a hand cleaning the end of the words " squeaky clean"

Background imageClean Collection: Soap and water

Soap and water. Bar of soap next to a plughole in a sink, with running tap water. Cleaning the hands with soap removes dirt and some bacteria. This can help prevent the spread of bacterial diseases

Background imageClean Collection: Cleaning hands

Cleaning hands with soap under running water from a tap. Cleaning the hands with soap removes dirt and some bacteria. This can help prevent bacterial contamination of objects such as food

Background imageClean Collection: Sewage treatment plant

Sewage treatment plant. Aerial photograph of aeration tanks at a sewage works. This stage is used to treat sewage after most of the solid waste (sludge) has been removed in settlement tanks

Background imageClean Collection: Micro-engine rotor

Micro-engine rotor




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"Embracing the Clean Revolution: From Tesla Models to JCB Diggers" In a world where sustainability is paramount, clean energy takes center stage. Tesla models, with their sleek design and electric power, represent the epitome of eco-friendly transportation. These four-door sports cars not only turn heads but also pave the way for a cleaner future. Speaking of diggers, a display of JCB Extradig machines in a vast field showcases how even heavy machinery can contribute to cleanliness. With their precision and power, these diggers help maintain our surroundings by cleaning out roadside drainage ditches that have become overgrown. Nature's pristine beauty finds its home at Malham Cove in Yorkshire Dales. This breathtaking location reminds us why it's crucial to keep our environment clean and untouched. As we explore this natural wonderland, we are reminded of the importance of preserving such treasures for generations to come. Welwyn Garden City stands as an exemplary testament to town planning done right. Its immaculate streets and well-maintained green spaces demonstrate how careful urban development can create harmonious living environments while prioritizing cleanliness. While some may argue that cleanliness is next to impossible, we beg to differ. It may require effort and dedication, but maintaining cleanliness is within reach if we all play our part. Just like keeping those shiny Tesla models spotless or using traditional tools like the iconic dolly tub for laundry purposes – there are always ways. Milton Keynes shopping centre bustles with activity as people flock from all around for retail therapy; however, amidst this hustle-bustle lies an underlying commitment towards cleanliness. The management ensures that every corner remains tidy so visitors can enjoy their shopping experience without any distractions. Long before modern innovations came into existence, posters advertising Sunlight Soap were already reminding households about the significance of hygiene. This classic product has been trusted throughout generations for its ability to bring forth sparkling clean results effortlessly. Looking back at Victorian times, we find a set of rules that guided families towards cleanliness.