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Comprehensive collection of twenty-eight blue and white environmental sustainability icons. Includes symbols for renewable energy, carbon capture, and-stock-foto
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Rivian Electric Vehicle Automotive Company Logo Displayed On Screen With EV Market And Stock Performance Data Background-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. General view of a shop with KOKO Gas branding in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A man walks in front of a KOKO Gas filling shop in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A closeup view of a KOKO Gas dispensing machine at a shop in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A can of KOKO gas is displayed at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A can of KOKO gas is displayed at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. General view of a KOKO Gas dispensing machine at a shop in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A can of KOKO gas is displayed at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A man displays a can of KOKO gas at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. An attendant demonstrates the filling of a KOKO gas can from a dispensing machine in Nakuru. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. An attendant demonstrates the filling of a KOKO gas can from a dispensing machine in Nakuru. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A can of KOKO gas is displayed at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. A can of KOKO gas is displayed at a filling station in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. An attendant demonstrates the filling of a KOKO gas can from a dispensing machine in Nakuru. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Nakuru, Kenya. 09th Feb, 2026. General view of a KOKO Gas dispensing machine at a shop in the Top Ten area of Nakuru City. KOKO Networks, a Kenyan clean cooking technology company that provided pay-as-you-go bioethanol fuel as a replacement for charcoal and kerosene, ceased operations in Kenya after failing to obtain necessary authorization to sell carbon credits and import permits. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Concept of carbon credits write on sticky notes isolated on Wooden Table.-stock-foto
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Elean straw burning power station, Sutton, Cambridgeshire-stock-foto
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Elean straw burning power station, Sutton, Cambridgeshire-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU-stock-foto
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EU lettering on EU flag with leaf, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf on EU flag, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU, photomontage-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf on EU flag, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU, photomontage-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU, photomontage-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf on EU flag, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU, photomontage-stock-foto
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EU lettering with leaf on EU flag, symbolic photo for the climate targets in the EU-stock-foto
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Businesswoman typing on laptop with carbon credit and recycling icons, concept of sustainability, ESG, renewable energy, and green technology for envi-stock-foto
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VCM Voluntary Carbon Market text written on notepad with magnifying glass and alarm clock on wooden background-stock-foto
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CCS Carbon Capture Storage text written on notepad with magnifying glass and alarm clock on wooden background-stock-foto
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Close up of needles of Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Close up of needles of Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Close up of needles of Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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A sick oak sapling on border of Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto
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Norway spruce trees planted in March 2023 on a productive farm, Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK-stock-foto