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Kenya: The Kenyan Company Turning Trash Into Cash

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[RFI] Finding a gap in the industry, Kenyan entrepreneurs Mohamud Omari and Rashid Omari founded a Kenyan-made pencil company, manufacturing hundreds of thousands of pencils every year from recycled newspaper at their factory in Nairobi.

Source: allAfrica.com

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