A West Bengal college uses discarded coconut shells to nurture saplings, promoting reforestation and reducing plastic waste.
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A GNA Feature by Eric Appah MarfoAccra, March 20, GNA —Around Polo Junction in Aladjo, a suburb of Accra, coconut waste was ...
Marine biologists discovered veined octopuses in Indonesia using coconut shells for shelter. These intelligent creatures ...
Many Bengalureans are surprised to see vendors knocking on their doors and calling out for coconut shells, something that until recently was thrown away as waste. From tender coconut water and ...
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In the lush landscapes of tropical agriculture, two waste products—oyster shells from the sea and coconut shells from the trees—are being combined to solve a major headache for farmers: how to turn ...
Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) at the BJMP Gasan District Jail in Marinduque have turned discarded coconut shells into functional kitchen utensils as part of a livelihood program that promotes ...