Being Green - 11 Dec 2020

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In Being Green this week, we learn about the ancient Japanese art of furoIn Being Green this week, we learn about the ancient Japanese art of furoshiki. The traditional cloths have been used for centuries to transport food, clothes and gifts. And today, they are increasingly being embraced as a sustainable and reusable alternative to throwaway gift wrap. Glynis Crook speaks to Cathy and Yukki, co-owners of Zusetsu, an English company that imports the traditional material from Kyoto. To find out more, you can visit Cathy and Yukki’s website: www.zusetsu.com, or you can watch some ‘how to’ tutorials at: www.furoshiki-giftwrap.co.uk.
11 Dec 2020 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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