In theory, this sounds like a good idea, but it is not so straightforward.
Private sector companies who daily contribute to plastic pollution must come up with ways to manage it.
Sitting in a building made from used tyres, plastic bottles and old sneakers, Cambodian student Roeun Bunthon jots down notes during an English lesson at the “Rubbish School” where tuition is paid for with trash instead of cash.
In theory, this sounds like a good idea, but it is not so straightforward.
Private sector companies who daily contribute to plastic pollution must come up with ways to manage it.
Sitting in a building made from used tyres, plastic bottles and old sneakers, Cambodian student Roeun Bunthon jots down notes during an English lesson at the “Rubbish School” where tuition is paid for with trash instead of cash.