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Deno Cool, a young entrepreneur from Nairobi, Kenya, has turned to upcycle glass bottles into a thriving home-based business. Inspired by skills learned from his father, he crafts unique items like whiskey glasses and vases, blending creativity with sustainability. This venture sustains his livelihood, and Deno dreams of expanding into a full-scale recycling company, contributing to environmental conservation and a greener future.
Business Thrives on Problem-Solving - Deno Cool(Sustainability Warrior)
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