Flip-Flops Become Art with Ocean Sole
byThis is upcycling at its best! A Kenyan company, Ocean Sole, has found a way to make use of flip-flops that get left on beaches in a way that prevents waste while making something beautiful.
This is upcycling at its best! A Kenyan company, Ocean Sole, has found a way to make use of flip-flops that get left on beaches in a way that prevents waste while making something beautiful.
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Trekking for Trash duo, Cam and Mike battle out the wind to endure day 23 – 28 Elands Bay to Langebaan.
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Yay Part 3 is finally here from our intrepid Can Do! Trekking for Trash adventurers. I’m so proud of these guys, if you haven’t already, check out their progress.
As we told you a couple of weeks ago, Live Eco is Can Do! Trekking For Trash’s official online media sponsor and we’ll be updating you with weekly blog posts from Michael and Camilla. Here is their story so far.
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