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A Fast-Growing Weed Chokes Lakes In 50 Countries. Now Women Weave It Into Bags | World Wide Waste

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Water hyacinths have ravaged through native ecosystems in at least 50 countries. They continue to spread and grow rapidly without much interference. Rokhak Women Handicraft is taking these plants out of the ecosystem and employing Cambodian women to make bags and rugs out of the weed.

For more, visit: https://www.rokhak.com/

EDITOR'S NOTE: At 1:03, this video incorrectly identifies Dr. Kit Magellan as an aquatic & invasion ecologist research professor at the University of Battambang. She is no longer a full professor there but remains an invasion ecologist based in Cambodia. Insider regrets the error.

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A FastGrowing Weed Chokes Lakes In 50 Countries. Now Women Weave It Into Bags | World Wide Waste

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