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In Cameroon, the artisanal woodworking industry is taking an eco-responsible turn. Faced with increasing deforestation, some sculptors, like Jean-Claude Dongmo, are choosing to recycle abandoned materials into unique works of art.. In this report filmed in Douala, discover how these artisans:. – Reinvent their traditional know-how.
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Publication Date: 2025-10-13T08:57:37Z
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In Cameroon, the artisanal woodworking industry is taking an eco-responsible turn. Faced with increasing deforestation, some sculptors, like Jean-Claude Dongmo, are choosing to recycle abandoned materials into unique works of art.
In this report filmed in Douala, discover how these artisans:
– Reinvent their traditional know-how
– Train young people in sustainable trades
– Contribute to the preservation of Cameroon’s forests
An immersion at the intersection of art, knowledge transfer, and environmental commitment.
Journalist: BOUNYA Maxime Farrel
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