Shipping containers fixing the world
How the metal boxes can be re-engineered in surprising and useful ways.
Shipping containers are a staple of global trade, helping in the transport of all sorts of goods by sea across the world. But their relatively cheap cost and sturdy structure lends them to many other purposes. In this episode we look at a start-up business in the UK that uses shipping containers to store carbon captured from the air to use to make building materials. And we visit a school for poorer children created out of shipping containers that sits in the middle of a busy intersection in Mumbai, India.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Producer: William Kremer
India reporter: Chhavi Sachdev
Sound engineer: Hal Haines
Editor: Jon Bithrey
(Photo: Myra with Nicholas Chadwick from Mission Zero outside a shipping container in Norfolk, BBC)
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