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Olympic Park

     The London 2012 Olympic Park is one of the most important legacies after the Games. In order to be one of the most sustainable Olympic Games in history, the Olympic Park was designed and built by reusing and recycling most of the wastes. Most of the demolition wastes were used as the piers of the bridges in the Olympic Park. The second picture showed colorful trash bins for recycling different kinds of container materials. By using this recycling system, most of the foods and containers could be recycled efficiently.

by Sizhou Lu in London

Posted by olympian on August 25, 2012 | Filed under: Olympics.


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