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Added on the 06/07/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Paris, July 7 (EFE) .- They cannot be washed and are probably not the best option to go to the office, but designer Clara Daguin's dresses that light up are groundbreaking in the current edition of Haute Couture in Paris.(Camera: MARIA VALDERRAMA)SHOT LIST: CLARA DAGUIN'S DESIGNS AT THE GRÉVIN PARIS MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Pamplona (Navarre, Spain), Nov 19 (EFE), (Camera: Javier Rodrigo).- A team led by Santiago Iturralde, founder of the Spanish company Kekatron Desarrollo SL, and his son Daniel Iturralde, technical director of the company, has created a next-generation toilet system which is automatically cleaned, dried and disinfected with ozone after each use, using only two litres of pressurized water. FOOTAGE OF THE NEWXT-GENERATION TOILET SYSTEM CREATED IN NAVARRE, SPAIN.
Brussels (Belgium), 5 July (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- Reuse is a key practice in caring for the environment, but also for the economy, as Sébastien Morvan, co-founder of a brewery that has created a spirit drink from the reuse of beer wasted during the coronavirus pandemic, knows well. FOOTAGE OF THE DISTILLERY AND STATEMENTS FROM SÉBASTIEN MORVAN, CO-FOUNDER OF THE BRUSSELS BEER PROJECT.
Bogota, May 15 (EFE).- A factory in Colombia is making biodegradable, cardboard hospital beds that can be transformed into a coffin if the patient passes away.This dual purpose hospital bed, designed under the advice of medical personnel for coronavirus patients, supports more than 150 kilos and can also be transformed into a coffin. The design of the bed would reduce the risk of transmission of the disease since it allows medical staff to not have to move the patient's body. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LÓPEZ). SHOT LIST: WORKERS AT THE ABC DISPLAYS FACTORY DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF A HOSPITAL CARDBOARD BED THAT CAN BE TURNED INTO COFFIN, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.