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A group of young people from the Sheikh Zinedine Youth Center in Tahuta announced their success in transforming water hyacinth, which is considered an environmental burden threatening water bodies, into commercially usable charcoal. The project began with collecting the weeds, then drying, grinding, and mixing them with binding materials to produce charcoal, which is marketed at approximately 65 Egyptian pounds per kilogram. This process offers environmental and economic benefits and helps reduce the spread of water hyacinth. The aim of this model is to sustainably address the problem of excessive aquatic plants and to provide employment opportunities for youth.
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