Indian Cafe Offers Meals In Exchange For Plastic Waste
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India, like many countries, faces ongoing challenges with poverty and plastic waste. As of 2023, about 5 percent of its population — roughly 73 million people — lived below the $3.00 per day poverty line. The country also produces nearly 29,000 tons of plastic daily. Much of it ends up in landfills. A small cafe in the central Indian city of Ambikapur has found a unique way to tackle both problems.
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labubu211일Coool
windy_city_girl22일i hope more cafes open like this one....i love how any one can offord it, and reduces waste- hosejypa-17562158513526일love it
surilimo-17603260261726일This is very very very very very very cool
surilimo-17603260261725일I like they are doing
- cywahetusory약 1달amazing
zawogenelypy약 1달this is awesome and helps the unwelthy- dagewyzupito약 1달This was an amazing artical I love that its a way to help the homeless and reduce the wasted trash
spreadthelulz약 1달This is such an inspirational thing to do! I hope more cafes like this can open. One thing, though: how do the chefs and other cafe workers get paid?- rh12092473약 1달That is the best way to reduce trash and help feed the homeless.
guvigosi-175949153241약 2달That is a very good idea to make the clean and to feed the homeless