In Cairo's 'Garbage City,' One Coptic Community Is Telling a Sustainability Success Story
Briefly

"The Zabbaleen, meaning 'the garbage people,' have developed one of the world's most efficient recycling systems, sorting everything by hand and reusing materials locally and internationally."
"Despite discrimination and poverty, the community of Mansheyat Nasir thrives by turning trash into treasure, creating upcycled products like jewelry, rugs, and stationery for markets worldwide."
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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