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old goshen meaning less and the 1st style mix is the street elegans with noble materials and timeless cuts on d. w. what secrets lie behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage. 360 now the welcome to home waste. sustainability meets modern design where eco friendliness ad, luxurious living co exist in perfect harmony. this is how soon a game. yeah. but before we step into the sustainable home and experienced the
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ultimate in dream living, we me to seen kids who do an award winning illustrate so from johannesburg, taking the 0 culture to the skies. explore the vibrant culture, all exams, the box a tropical power dies off the coast, often zenia. then we hit on over to gun to to meet larry j. m. c. how he of cycles taken hand comments into fashionable clothing? i'm problem tenga, and you're watching a free mex. the pen is mightier than the sword. is a saying that embodies the power. all righty,
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this is what motivated kenyan inventor have moved omari to recycle news papers i make pencils accessible and affordable in can yeah. moment passes. was a be an idea because they treated even with some of the things i've experienced before. i looked at the to say this is a very unique idea and it's out of the box. if we're able to create it and actually end up with a tangible product, then each means that nothing is impossible. oh news, because in kenya, i usually spend a week on used to wrap up product. let me move or marie has found another way to be of yesterday's head length a new future. i'm ok so it is a green manufacturing company that can afford to spend sales from recycling. his papers, pencils i made for my 100 percent disciple is because everything is so look, i mean, the only thing that was being on input from upside is a graphite that to use. because that is not available. located the 1st step in
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actually making defense of steps with cutting that needs to go back to size. the next step is now in setting the graphite. this is done by putting blue and then setting the graphite. and once that is done, it goes to the fed stage, which is now the whole process from this person is invited for about 3 days, right in the center then would allow publish defensive to give it a small finish after that depends on the shipping. and once it's ship, end to the end was for quality control to make sure that it's doable. it's made all the data requirements that in terms of low quality to standards, then it goes into packing and is ready to go to the market. as a 1st audio capacity right now, we're able to do up to 40000 pencils a day. we can do a minimum of $70000.00 left to medium pen since in a month. this is subject to the or the demand that comes in. so we looked at the impact of and rattle, it's very nice. now climate change is
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a very big topic everywhere. so we can use defensive as an advocate of environmental awareness to use the children to input the children and transform the mindset. so that can i book it for a better environment for the children and the children's children, pencils came as an opportunity to be said, look, now it's possible to model for pensive form recycling this purpose. this is an idea that we'd like to try. we had to do research and we said, yes, it's a very viable and it's unique. so nicholas jump on tweet, it'll be there for us to those to do this and be able to use that as a tool to not only support a new kitchen, but at the same time to be able to support the environment because they're not coming to invite them in continuous, according to the want bunk and asked me to $2400.00 tons of solid waste is generated in a row, be every be a month. this includes news because we are discarded of to use. how does one, okay,
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to have the bottom it, it helps invite them into 2 ways. one, it moves with from the environment in terms of newspapers, business proposal enough in the landfill, and they just add up to the pollution. secondly, by projects coming up with an option for the intensive what we had advocating is that we should still cutting trees to make friends, since there is another option that is more equal friendly, that can be able to reduce the number of cheese that i've got to make this is the process of dining, discarded and use the purse into pencil. seems like a very liberal. how is that? my mood has been doing these since 2017 and now has the down to a fine art. they help for the test to complain, inches o c s at also was to schools and plants cheese. by doing that, reassuring them that you have
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a very important role to play in advocating for entitlement to see children learn by experience. so they plant a tree that will remember their whole life in sub saharan africa. more than one in 3 adults cannot treat a 182000000 adults unable to read and write. when 48000000 youth between the ages of 15 to 24 are illiterate. the access procession at a for me, when it was this point, we were this at the system where a lot of this things are provided by the government to free. and so as long as you are in the government school or you what i can towards the excise books, pencils and everything that you needed was already covered the when we're in the hopefully to see come paid last year. we impacted that 145000 school children. this
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145000. each one was able to get our pencils and we managed to get disclose and planted trees are planted about 7500 trees and left you alone with these recycle. and seals that's much more tons out keys, not only giving children the tools needed to a fill in life, but also making them aware of the environment by using these waste people to create these unique pencils. no evasion that made sustainability for the future i think is a volcanic house clinic, asia as a modern environment to be friendly. home utilizes low maintenance ad locally source materials. it's cases emphasis on the coast of inability. i just sent it around to providence indigenous tree that stands in the garden courtyard. i'm joined by gregory cuts to tell us small. gregory were standing on the roof top of
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the house and it gave you tell me a bit more about the push to what sustainability in your industry. if you're not thinking about sustainability, if you're designing time, especially homes, like those from scratch, then you're not doing your job proxies. you know it's such a big issue. can you tell us about the breeze that you receive from the client? some of the things that came up in those initial conversations were like and formal way of living requirement for the 1st time. and in particular, was that the one to the house on a single level that didn't pertain a lot? um and so really we needed a lot of space for, for inter turning. and we made a very big plan, gestures on the ground floor for the kitchen, and kind of integrated into the space into the, into the, into time and space. and the challenges when you, when you're making space, it's like this. the kind of floor is how do you keep them close to the various
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strategies that we adopt to, to make them feel more intimate. but you know, it's hold africa, we've got this amazing climates and um, and so it's, the house is also very open. it's open to the landscape, this huge doors it's, it's basically a dropbox that slipped from the ground. and these 2 defining planes, the one is the gone plane and the other one is the ceiling claim. and then these various objects would treat insert into that into that box. you know what i am looking forward to seeing everything around the house. the sanchez view is an award winning illustrative that has received blue cross cold blue are you award? she's a female illustrate to that aims to bring her culturally inspired all twigs into the male dominated graphic novel industry. liftgate inspired, imagined zulu called to up in the skies the significance of my license. the collaboration was quite a big deal because it's something i never imagine and i would ever be able to do as
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an administrator have in my work. and the interior of the plane is not something i had in the plans, but i'm very thankful for the opportunity. it helps significance because i suppose i wanted to find a bigger platform to express south african culture and have people see it and takes you to call to, to this guy's name, j z z. there is an illustrate thing. his work not only showcases his skill as an artist, but also brings the representation of african culture as to the fold. she's a custodian, those really call to preserving condition and educating others through eye catching illustrations. i would consider the illustration isn't necessarily a medium, it's a specialty. and within that specialty you can use many mediums to illustrate. and i chose industries and because it has great communicative power in the sense that you can communicate to a larger audience to visual appeal. and you can across multiple languages in
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various between people, just through the appeal and visual as a tell, think they found it difficult to relate to illustrations instantly cultural books, even though they were officially interesting. it didn't to characters she could relate to. now being an illustration or herself, it's motivated herds correct? that in balance in her work, i'm working on a comic book. the name of the comic book is nandita. the protector is in the kingdom. it's my passion project. it is literally my baby because it is actually inspired by my niece who was born recently. so it's named off to her. it's also story about a young girl who was trying to figure out what it's like to have dreams, where she needs with some of ancestors and she learns different ways of life. she's quote between the suburbs and the township, and she's just navigating the world in between those 2 spaces. one of the characters is assigned to them and she is a guide for the named carrington and kind of gives her
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a little bit about life lessons that she can carry through out her own life. you know, i have relatives and my grandmother was also assigned to my so we kind of had that 1st hand experience of what a supplement is and what they do. and essentially as some of them, as someone who kind of gives you a little bit more guidance, spiritual guidance on your life, and how to go about certain things with caution. and so i think kids work and leads to her own flu cold. so the also entices others to discover the traditions she aims to impact the education sake to by integrating her illustrations with teaching literacy in south africa. this is because i grew up in the suburbs and i went to model c schools. so i didn't necessarily have that much of an understanding of my ancestors and the traditions of my culture. although whenever family did come together and have these traditions, i was always curious about what they meant, what the, what,
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and i think it is important to bring it into our everyday lives and peace of mind everyday life because it hold significance. and, you know, it provides energy to keep me going from pages to balls who message is carried strongly through the images. and the colors to use is this all to it gives a don't on the walls of chill city in the st to of to had is fake. so my mural reps around the entire building and the channels that i had was to tell the story with the mural. the story behind the bureau is basically about a young girl who is traveling through town and she gets wanna text me to the spiritual plane. and then the story, she picks up to the items, little pieces of attire, from the culture that she with. and through that journey she kind of understand her connection back to her own culture. i would like for people to look at the work, see a sense of brightness, be reminded of some child like quality and the way that they may be create. but the
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reason why i use bright to tons of color throughout all my pallets is to try to foster a sense of joy and happiness. just a few steps from the mural is a place we some of our ideas came a live david crude project. think his collaboration with the studio allows you to dip her feet in the face, prince may king. this was a collaboration between myself and the director of the workshop, which is a me, beau, and the mazda printer of the series, which is boxy catch break. each of the characters find themselves in these or quits predicaments within the city. and i kind of touch on stereotypes and the illustrations themselves. and stereotypes like the ways that foreigners are kind of portrayed in the city and how it, how it feels like as a person to one to escape south africa because of the things that are happening in
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our country. and i also touch on the comedic side of things because these creatures awkward and i feel like a lot of the viewers can identify themselves in each of the creatures and identify with how strange it can be. it's to be in a city that's still developing, still recovering from all of its history and all of its cost and trying to be represented as something that's a little bit more diverse and more of a community. i think that it's important to break stereotypes because they form the fundamental of prejudice and they kind of eliminate the need to see people as individuals. and i think that that need is really important. and this is why i tried to challenge stereotypes in my own work. we are a young country, i am the age of the democracy of our country. and i still believe that we have so much to offer as far too, as illustrators, and as individuals in general, being in control of how the country is represented in some way, shape or form,
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i think is important so that the rest of the world can see south africa in a new contemporary light case work is a testament to the fact that by modernizing the messages up the cost we can learn when we come from and still appreciate how it is relevant to our present. i know back to you. great. now this house was built around a large indigenous tree. how did you incorporate the tree into the design of the house? you know, when we 1st came to this piece of land and the trees standing gloriously in the middle of off the stand. i'm not sure of the age, but it's very established and had a real presence on the sides and the youth was kind of precious resource for us to design around. we use the tree as a kind of mock understand to determine like how to position the house. so you can see that this is the living room waiting a day to have the bedroom waiting. and we placed this living room where as
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close to the tree as we could so as not to disrupt its roots and trump damage us. thank you so much, quick for your time. it is good to see sustainability taking center stage exams. if uh, an occupational go, just off the coast of 10, zenia is a power dies for those seeking and exotic and tropical escape, the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure enjoy and no, i'm 50, i mean all the way from 0 and this is mine, c t state tom is the heart of science, the best largest city, that's us and me and i keep the levels, nearly 2000000 residents. a famously bypass hospitable and musically gifted like
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city and then to nice smelly. i claim, musician has been called a local tourism and cultural on both of them. and today, she's taken us to the city that you know, that you sort of that is the, but it's a mixture of millions of culture and everywhere you go, you will coming with one world coming presses. one was coming uh words, the ticket, our guys, this is our space where we do all practice every single day the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the day might and but another life used in town is just we can local clock to the c side. plaza, also done with families with locks youngsters sure. of the diving scale and everybody comes to feel the best photos i need to food place here. the smell of food, nice different flavors. the spices and one of my favorite fluids, which is the transition enzymes of what it's called roy. it's a mix of potatoes as that and the cuts tom 5, it's a heavy makes all flavors, frequencies unfriendly. fix it. and for musical kill place us like i'm in the cities future is those brides in class assets story past the end of the days? i'm so proud of my speech. i'd also so proud of my
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way there. are you looking to soak up the sun on the beach, explode the islands history and culture, or simply underlined in a peaceful and exotic stating that the boss is must visit destination. larry j is a good day in unit 6. brad, the tools inspiration from african cultures and nature. the pro with ties tradition and comforts and use of vintage had died techniques to re purpose local fabrics, while the of cycling initiative health reduce waste. check this out. what do you imagine that this was made from truss? larry g, a. session design. this is a regular customer to one of the treat is here in can someone to the biggest secondhand clothes markets in the capital, city of gunner, with about 50000 treatise. he usually purchases some secondhand clothes and 5 rigs,
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and we pep both of them into flesh level installed outfits for the modem, d customers. the reason behind you then they can hon. firebreak for our brand. first of all is because, um, as part of our brand details for like a z re test, so much about the environment. and we can do this by using like, with fabrics we have in the environments so they don't end up feeling our lines. and what about is so arise from, so send this 5 rates from i'll look at my kids, we bring it home and then extend them out to that scene. we then take them to our us as us who us yeah, most of this as, as, as a, you know, from what you offer. so molly, or see me go and then be employed the hunting di skills on this fabrics and then like we propose them into our artistic brand. tie 5 years
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gonna impulse an average of 6000 homes of 2nd 100 clothing into the country on a monthly basis. for its citizens, the secondhand clothes, locally known escal, brittany, we meaning that quite to exclude some of these close which of low quality discarded . and this contributes to the enormous waste and landfills and what the forty's mine was. the vase and as the design of the brand is the fact that i'm able to make some sort of change in my immediate environments when it comes to wisdom management's also providing job opportunities for a lot of people. the brand is move cutting inside by our various african cultures and need to so all of this elements us up to our design aesthetic the fab rates we make, how we blame them with the resting fibrex, the use to us from our little co,
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my kids. so this is sort of puzzle file story of preserving our guardian heritage and culture. larry had an at least live for flushing. great enough. i used to parts most of my tea sets with watch springs from my mother's woodrow. she saw my passion for it and so she would always given me more of the experience. i think she understood where i was going to at some points, i sort of fly permission i live in because i had friends like people on line requesting for what i was doing. and so that's supposed to advise me into focusing on waste management by gets in with 5 rates includes from our downsizing that crass to like, plug them, transform them into new pieces for consumption. and then this piece end up going back to the task or a way the with came from. so i just for the i prize. now the words with is mytrasia . mary jane believes in upside glen secondhand clothes,
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to help reduce waste in all communities. and the fashion production cycle of latch . so as parts of our 5th anniversary in thank you, painted to we introduce the a collection with smith it's, i'll be, well, it might look all day like this is because it's really for cause on our production process is us and brought and that's to make the world a better place considering all of this with we talk lynn as a brand, and it's also this is us to be very quiet shows us consumers whenever it comes to fashion, that's always something i will lose sure. from the time somebody's 1000 until they are considered. and then then you go see from the time you start to on. so the middle part and then now why we have reached the go see that yes yes. rule local the and himself, what is the word that is done? it is the size of his creativity. now one of the put things together, and i really, really proud of him for the 5 to allow his that to, you know,
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why we started working with piece of clothes i do here 5. so not maybe on monday, i miss you. i'll do my best to provide what you did. yeah. yeah, i am sorry, thoughts of going because i have seen an improvement in a lot of this, which for the past 5 minutes. i also sung everyone for being part of this success story. yeah. i think it to be very good if there's like less than petition of this. the 2nd 105 bank so close or whatever into the country 8th street, gonna receive stuff about 60000000. so you'd think cecilia in use clothing and fabrics from the west have about 50 percent, has no value or college seems to the end up on our landfills and whatever it is. and if you're not careful, we a winter lose the beauty and landscape of the destination,
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which is very sad. according to statistics, in 2021, 211210000 dollars of use clothes weight imported to gunner. and we just applies whether you k gemini, south korea, and china. thank you for joining us of this incredible, sustainable century. i hope you enjoyed the episode as much as we did for them, but to take us out on d, w dot com,
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