In unserem Nachbarland kann sich so manche Sozialorganisation das Heizen nicht mehr leisten. Die Zentralbank versorgt sie nun Briketts aus alten Forint-Scheinen.
APA/ROBERT JAEGERAPA6460526-2 - 13012012 - SOPRON - UNGARN: ZU APA-TEXT WA - - Themenbild - Eine ungarischer 500 Forint Geldschein fotografiert am Donnerstag, 12. Jänner 2012, in Sopron. Die EU-Kommission hat sich weiter "besorgt" zu einer Reihe von neue
REUTERSBanknotes, shredded and compressed into heating fuel, are distributed at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel, and a few charities each year that g
REUTERSBanknotes are burned as heating at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion worth of forints. The bricks are then
REUTERSBanknotes, shredded and compressed into heating fuel, are distributed at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel, and a few charities each year that g
REUTERSBanknotes, shredded and compressed into heating fuel, are distributed at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel, and a few charities each year that g
REUTERSTons of shredded and compressed banknotes are unloaded from a truck at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion w
REUTERSBanknotes await a quality check at the logistics centre of the National Bank of Hungary in Budapest February 7, 2012. Once they are taken out of circulation, the bank notes are recycled for fuel and distributed to charities - some $1 billion worth
REUTERSBanknotes are burned as heating at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion worth of forints. The bricks are then
APA/ROBERT JAEGERAPA6460534-2 - 13012012 - SOPRON - UNGARN: ZU APA-TEXT WA - - Themenbild - Eine ungarischer 500 Forint Geldschein fotografiert am Donnerstag, 12. Jänner 2012, in Sopron. Die EU-Kommission hat sich weiter "besorgt" zu einer Reihe von neue
REUTERSTons of shredded and compressed banknotes are stacked up at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel, and a few charities each year get 20-30 tonnes of
REUTERSBanknotes shredded and compressed into heating fuel are distributed at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion w
REUTERSBanknotes await a quality check at the logistics centre of the National Bank of Hungary in Budapest February 7, 2012. Once they are taken out of circulation, the bank notes are recycled for fuel and distributed to charities - some $1 billion worth
EPAepa03054460 (FILE) A file photograph taken on 31 August 2011 shows bundles of 10 thousand forint banknotes, the Hungarian currency, as they are piled up at the Logistic Centre of the National Bank of Hungary in Budapest, Hungary. Reports on 09 January
EPAepa03054459 (FILE) A file photograph taken on 31 August 2011 shows bundles of 10 thousand forint banknotes, the Hungarian currency, as they are piled up at the Logistic Centre of the National Bank of Hungary in Budapest, Hungary. Reports on 09 January
REUTERSTons of shredded and compressed banknotes are unloaded from a truck at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion w
REUTERSBanknotes shredded and compressed into heating fuel are distributed at the Foundation to Help Autism in Miskolc, eastern Hungary February 7, 2012. Hungary is the only country to recycle its worn cash for fuel each year, a total of some $1 billion w
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