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Bamboo vs plastic — Mark Gersava on innovating solutions

Social entrepreneur Mark Gersava became a TOYM awardee on the strength of his out-of-the-box ideas, including bamboo straws and toothbrushes.


A vocal advocate of bamboo, he credits eating bamboo shoots as a child with developing his brain and enabling him to rise from poverty.


Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes

Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio

Editor: Jayr Magtoto


Links:

https://bambuhay.ph/

https://www.facebook.com/bambuhayph

https://www.instagram.com/bambuhayph/

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