farmers like abdul syukur. after all, the demand for her plastic-free packaging is there. primarily from food and cosmetics distributors. she needs to ramp up production from 100 to 8,000 units per day, using a raw material with massive future potential. >> i am -- >> a global teen. this week, we meet up with a global teen from nairobi, kenya. >> my name is jessica achieng. i live in kenya, at a place called dandora. i have two siblings. their names are brian and adolphe. my mother sells maize, and my father is a mason, and so now he went to work. i like going to school because it is fun and you have new friends, you learn, it will help you, so that if you are grown, you will be a better person in the future. my hope is to help the needy, by providing for them shelter, clothes, and their basic needs. i like writing songs, i like practicing. that's what i always do when i am free. when my mother tells us jokes. i am afraid of heights. like, for example, if i am standing on a tall building, i can't look down because i am afraid i'll fall. i would like to be a musician becaus