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The Nature Diary: The reuse of invasive alien plants and their benefits for communities

The Nature Diary: The reuse of invasive alien plants and their benefits for communities

The Best of 702 Weekend Breakfast · Primedia Broadcasting

March 31, 202620m 28s

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Show Notes

Gugs Mhlungu chats with Resident CSI and nature conservationist Tim Neary and David Mayson, CEO and senior consultant at Phuhlisani Non-Profit Company, about a groundbreaking Elandskloof community centre built from invasive alien plant materials, and how it supports sustainability and community upliftment.

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Weekend breakfast with Gugs MhlunguTalk Radio 702Nature diaryTim NearyDavid MaysonPhuhlisani NGOElandskloofinvasive alien plantsCommunity developmentWater securitySustainabilityLow carbon building