In this picture taken 22 July 2004, Manager of Sri Lankan company Maximus, Thusitha Ranasinghe holds a large note book with George W. Bush's initials 'GWB' on the cover made of elephant dung at a recycling plant in the village of Pinnawela, some 90kms north-east of Colombo. A group of enterprising Sri Lankans are taking their recycling business to jumbo heights.Through their company Maximus, named after their chief supplier "elephas maximus", the group's modest paper plant churns through up two tonnes of manure a day. Maximus paper is 75 percent dung, and the rest is recycled cardboard. AFP PHOTO/Rob ELLIOTT Obtenha fotografias de notícias premium e de alta resolução na getty
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