This startup aims to curb fast fashion by revitalizing shoes
By Reuters
09 July 2023 |
12:09 pm
A Tunisian startup is refurbishing shoes and leather bags by adding a pop of color. Kenenti's aim is to reduce waste and inspire eco-conscious individuals.
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