A social enterprise that works to increase the value of waste through deep tech and the fair redistribution of that value to stakeholders in the supply chain, especially those at the lowest rung: The waste pickers.
Reimagining waste through deep tech
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 23, May 2022
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