Bekia
Recycling meets Amazon as Egyptian company delivers household items for valuable waste
Egyptian startup Bekia delivers useful household items to Egyptian homes in exchange for sorted recycling in an effort to cut down the country's trash.
Egyptian startup Bekia delivers useful household items to Egyptian homes in exchange for sorted recycling in an effort to cut down the country's trash.
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