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in #esteem8 years ago

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Shell Chu commonly consumed by the coastal community of Aceh, in addition to delicious consumption, waste turned out to be transformed into high-value artwork. Not just shell Chu, shellfish waste and several other shellfish also successfully transformed into a beautiful handicraft products.

The handicrafts were born from the deft hands of the people of Deah Baro Village, Meuraxa Sub-district, Banda Aceh. That's where the waste shells were successfully transformed into works of art. Among them can be produced various exotic hand made products such as ornamental lights, plates, key chains, furniture, vases and other souvenirs.

"It aims to foster community empowerment in the field of waste management,

At that time his side saw a lot of shellfish waste in Banda Aceh and thrown away. They finally took the initiative to work on the coastal community of Deah Baro Village to utilize the shell waste with technology.

"At that time we offered an idea that could drive the economy of society, then came the idea of ​​waste shells,

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It looks like an all around good idea @alpawi 😊