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Imagine biodegradable cutlery, water bottles, and other common travel essentials made from eco-friendly materials embedded with seeds and natural manure. These products wouldn't just reduce waste; they'd actively contribute to afforestation. When dis

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This could be a game-changer, especially in India where littering is rampant. If every piece of trash could turn into a plant, we might actually start seeing cleaner, greener spaces.

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