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Every family has one – the difficult person to buy for. But this year, if your difficult customer is a Bentley aficionado, it’s not too late to wrap up the perfect stocking filler for them, thanks to Bentley’s limited edition set of sustainable tree decorations. “Sustainabaubles”, if you will. Under the guidance of Bentley’s Head of Design Collaboration, Brett Boydell, the 12 beautiful jewel-like decorations were covertly designed by Bentley’s in-house apprentices and crafted with help of the artisan craftspeople based at the factory in Crewe. The decorations are the centrepiece of Bentley’s 2021 festive campaign, a beautifully produced film in which the apprentices take on the role of Santa’s elves when the whereabouts of Bentley’s usual Christmas decorations is thrown into doubt. With help from Brett and master craftspeople in the factory, they covertly rescue offcuts and spare parts, transforming them into beautiful pieces of festive art. Bentley’s Board members start to realise that something is up, but know that the extraordinary is always possible in Crewe.
Brussels (Belgium), Mar 12 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Olivier Haslet).- Bank workers carried out a 'flashmob' in Brussels to protest the decreased quality of the service amid the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON FRIDAY IN BRUSSELS.
Guadalajara (Mexico), Dec 13 (EFE .- Children enjoyed a light show Sunday in the Mexican city of Guadalajara through a journey by car to encourage social distancing and preventing COVID-19 contagion. (Camera: JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ)SHOT LIST: SANTA'S VILLAGE LIGHT SHOW IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO.
It’s the most popular food on the planet, the basis of world-famous dishes and now... its husk can also be part of a car. We’re talking about rice. In an innovation pilot project based on the circular economy and with the goal of reducing its carbon footprint, SEAT is researching the use of Oryzite as a substitute for plastic products.