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"Baobab", a space dedicated to local and sustainable producers in Durban
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In the city of Durban, a cooperation between The MakerSpace Foundation and Veolia opened a third maker-place dedicated to the circular economy. The objective of this place is to promote a sustainable lifestyle and practices, through awareness and education programmes, and to support local economic development by promoting the emergence of low environmental impact solutions and the creation of green jobs.

One of the training programmes offered by Baobab is called "Upcycling the future", which invites to form a community, develop solutions to reduce waste and create green jobs. Another program called "the Plasticpreneur recycling studio" offers training in designing new products from plastic waste. This programme includes learning about recycling processes and using machines for the small-scale production of upcycled items and supports product development and business creation.

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