Your pictures on the theme of 'recycled'

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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme of "recycled". Here is a selection of the photographs we received from around the world.

Image source, John Janssen
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John Janssen: "In Marrakech an artisan creates various objects from discarded car tyres. Not easy work."

Image source, Sandra Moreton
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Sandra Moreton: "My husband made our garden insect house from recycled materials, reusing wooden pallets. We filled it with leftover DIY materials, bamboo sticks from the garden, pinecones collected from local walks, etc. A recent addition are the two bricks we found washed up on a beach near Southwold, where coastal erosion meant they had demolished a row of houses. I love the way the tide has rounded the edges of the bricks and the holes are filled with sand."

Image source, Ian Knight
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Ian Knight: "Eye Spy, a recycled piece of art in Newcastle under Lyme town centre. Created from recycled bottles collected by the local community and school children, the art was sponsored by a local opticians."

Image source, Nicholas Safstrom
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Nicholas Safstrom: "Creating something new from something already used. The Trail of a Thousand Trolls that are all made from recycled wood by Thomas Dambo."

Image source, Philip Jackson
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Philip Jackson: "Our rescue cat Sidney is never one to pass on an opportunity to recycle using this box as a shelter from the heat of the day."

Image source, Glyn Hands
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Glyn Hands: "These plastic bottles had been repurposed as a canopy for a float for this year's Gracia street festival in Barcelona. People of all ages were helping with the construction and decoration, it looked like a real community effort."

Image source, Spike Reid
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Spike Reid: "A London bus hit my bicycle while it was locked to a lamppost. The brake disc was bent beyond repair, but I kept it and stuck some old lighting gels to it. Today it hangs in my window, and I call it a daydream catcher."

Image source, Alex Barton
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Alex Barton: "An old, damaged book turned into a hanging decoration. Working in a library I get to recycle pages from quite a few books that are no longer fit for purpose."

Image source, Davina Isham
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Davina Isham: "My mum and uncle used to play with some of the toys when they were kids."

Image source, Christy Perer
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Christy Perer: "In the biology teacher's classroom, I found this and took a shot. She used some socks, plastic cups, soil and old plastic eyes. The onion grew well. Kids loved it."

Image source, Sue Norton
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Sue Norton: "Using comfrey leaves to make a natural garden fertiliser."

Image source, Neil Marsden
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Neil Marsden: "Sometimes it's the simplest of tasks that can make the most difference. Picking up and recycling litter can make a real difference to the environment but sadly the message doesn't always get through."

Image source, Chris Roberts
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Chris Roberts: "Green energy - reusing an old Trabant as a flower pot - at a cafe near Aber Falls, North Wales."

Image source, Anne Bostwick
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Anne Bostwick: "This musician has been reduced to recycling his songs as well as himself."

Image source, Simon Cowley
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Simon Cowley: "A old postman's bike given a new role in advertising on the side of a pub."

Image source, Harriet Parr
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Harriet Parr: "After finding a box of ties at my local scrap store, I decided to have a play around and came up with this dress."

Image source, Alex Mackintosh:
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Alex Mackintosh: "When you can't go out and photograph, stay in. I used a model railway figure and a drink can to create this image. You never know, he might catch something."

Image source, Barbara Sankey
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Barbara Sankey: "Walking near Airlie Beach, Australia, I found this random sculpture made from discarded flip flops and plastic water bottles."

The next theme is "reflections" and the deadline for entries is 12 September 2023.

The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website.

You can upload your entries on this page or email them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk.

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Further details and themes are at: We set the theme, you take the pictures.

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