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For Cut the Scrap, the wooden scrap business that aims to empower the PWD community, it has always been about upcycling and uplifting. Kai Docot-Tolentino, together with her husband, Mond Tolentino, continue the social enterprise for disabled persons that her late father, who was also a person with disability, started. The woodshop business produces nifty upcycled wooden crafts from scraps discarded by big furniture manufacturers. Get to know how they kept the upcycling woodworking venture going even when they faced many difficulties.
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