Kenya: Biodegradable Utensils from Bamboo and Palm Leaves
Watch this fascinating video to see how bamboo and palm leaves are turned into biodegradable utensils. This is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment. Plus, it’s really cool to see how it’s done by a Deaf person, Caroline, in Nairobi, Kenya. (captioned) #NoBarriers #JoelTravel #DeafNation #Deaf #Nairobi #Kenya #Africa #Biodegradable #Recycling #VisitKenya

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