By RISAKO MIYAKE/ Staff Writer
May 9, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A planter made of “cafe-au-lait base” (Provided by Yuki Murakami)
NAGOYA--Being forced to stay at home during the pandemic made Yuki Murakami realize how much trash and waste he was producing in the environment in his daily life. [Read More]
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