Despite dyslexia, NUS student started business upcycling textile waste into bags & accessories, now works with Decathlon
Mothership - News·2024-05-04 10:00
Entering tertiary education is simultaneously exhilarating and anxiety-inducing — you get your first taste of real independence and rack your brains over what you want to do with the rest of your life.
But it seems like Nuryanee Anisah got a head start.
In addition to studying full-time at the National University of Singapore (NUS), the 23-year-old handles the operations and business partnerships for a social enterprise she co-founded, called Commenhers.
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Francis Chuangli 04/05/2024
Recycling the old tobe reusable again not only helps reduce waste and carbon footprint, It also uplifts some of thè needy to find way to put beacon on the table.
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