Thirty teenagers (and an Airman) rescue a Mom and Daughter.
Entrepeneur in Cambodia founds a business where he and a small team of employees turn plastic bottles into brooms.
Since March of last year, they've converted forty tons worth of plastic bottles into thousands of brooms with the plastic spun from the discarded bottles being fastened to bamboo shafts with metal wires.
Now that's recycling that makes sense. I like it!
Course...how does the cost compare to a mass production broom?
Times of India said:Those sell for 10,000 riel ($2.50) and 15,000 riel ($3.75) each.
Also...he didn't come home. Some nice people paid for tickets so his whole family could fly to Israel and see him during his leave.
Super Sweet story. Plus Happy Easter to you and your familyFor the happy and heartwarming news that might not even be that newsworthy (or at least threadworthy) but whatever.
As an example...
A boy sent his Baby Yoda doll to Oregon firefighters. Now they take it on their calls | CNN
When five-year-old Carver learned about the wildfires ravaging his home state of Oregon, he told his grandmother, Sasha Tinning he wanted to do something to help the heroes fighting the fires.www.cnn.com
HOW SWEET!