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Oslo, 1948. It was the Oslo Sports Circle that started the paper collection in 1946, thus giving up …, 1948 (p
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Oslo, 1948. It was the Oslo Sports Circle that started the paper collection in 1946, thus giving up …, 1948 (photo)
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Photographer
Sverre A. Børretzen
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Date
1948 AD (C20th AD)
Shooting Date
1948
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Oslo, 1948. It was the Oslo Sports Circle that started the paper collection in 1946, thus giving up the nationwide campaign that eventually begins to take shape. Organization across the country has now been taken over by the Committee for Youth's Work Measures, which by the way also has many other iron in the fire: Collection of bottles and filler, congregation, agricultural work, logging, etc. This sample has reduced subcomments in over 200 different places in the country, And it is intended to have such a committee in each of the country's over 700 municipalities. The youth's paper collection has started the best in Oslo. In Oslo, the sports teams are responsible for the collection. Well -grown trucks drive from door to door with a long tail of scolding kids after them. The paper that collected in Oslo goes to different factories, but a large number of ports at Norwegian Paper Mill in Drammen, which has almost 20 years of experience in utilizing waste paper. The picture: The gray mass of sound -painted news and old business letters that will turn into paper have a fairly large waterine team when it leaves the large Dutch. On this wire party, the water is removed and the mass slides on to the next joint in the fabrication process: The treatment in the drying presses. (Phantom turns into dollar - Aktuell 20/1948) Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell

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20th century / 1940s / factory / Norway / Europe / Scandinavia / paper / recycling / ecology / photo / mzphoto

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