Aluminium cans filling a wire container ready for recycling. In early 1970s collecting discarded cans was a way for low income Americans to earn money at organised collection points.
recycling bins recycle waste bottle bank paper cans tin metal glass green brown environment throw away dump discard throw out London street carbon footprint rubbish
oil cans metal tin steel engine old collectable collectables motor industry grease coloured colours colourful bright cars vehicles transport transportation hobby dealer garage oily container jerry can gerrycan can square flamable inflamable petrol diesel gas gasoline vapour vapours collector specialist rare antique set ancient bygone bygones discontinued rarity
Coca Cola; Coke; Cola; Can; Aluminium; Aluminium Can; Drink; Pop; Pop Can; fizzy; the real thing; mixer; Red; Ring Pull; Roadside; Silver; Red; Trade Mark; Black And White Back Ground; FLS1053 ; 922211
beer and soft drink cans awaiting disposal after sorting. steel aluminium waste used discarded rubbish party drinking still life environment recycle dumping lots hundreds piles heap recycling economy health lager ale cider used garbage
Coca Cola; Coke; Cola; Can; lemonade; Aluminium; Aluminium Can; Drink; Pop; Pop Can; Fizzy; The Real Thing; Mixer; Red; green; Ring Pull; Roadside; Silver; Trade Mark; Black And White Back Ground; railings; water side; FLS1053 ; 922210
Recycling, Bins, Cans, Tins, Books, Clothes, Paper, Car Park, Burford, Cotswolds, Local Authority, West Oxfordshire, District Council, England, English, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Paper Recycling, Cans Recycling, Tins Recycling, Book Bank, Book Recycling, IPSV2375, IPSV2374, IPSV2332, IPSV2333, IPSV2312, IPSV2463, IPSV2315, IPSV1387, IPSV2367, IPSV2462, IPSV2598, IPSV2310,
Tonga, Mail, Postal Cover, Tin Can Mail, 1930s Post service, U.S.A Stamps, Unusual Mail Delivery, Niuafoou Island, South Sea, Pacific Islanders,
Description
Because Niuafoou Island is surrounded by rocky, deepwater forelands it is impossiblw foe boats to dock so mail is thrown ashore inside a large 'Biscuit Tin' so has beem nicknamed 'Tin Can Mail'
young woman/teenage girl wearing fleece jacket posing with twelve large plastic water bottles to illustrate that it takes 12 plastic drinks bottles to make one fleece
Council Worker by Banksy. The Cans Festival 2008. Leake Street in the arches under the Waterloo Eurostar terminal; transformed by Banksy and other Graffiti artists.