For a resource that's almost run out in their country. It's hard to watch actual good planks of wood being chopped up to make "Spoons". The country is literally down to about 2.2% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 2.2% in the whole of Pakistan. And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...no trees,* just small shrubs. And yet they rip through wood like it's a resource that will last forever. With current consumption they won't have any trees in the country in 10 years. And they'll have to travel to other countries to show their children what trees and forests look like.
Can we get the details of this workshop? Where is it? Would appreciate
What kind of wood/tree are these made of? Great craftsmen
Buen trabajo muy lindo,god Job Felicitaciones, congratulation👍
For a resource that's almost run out in their country. It's hard to watch actual good planks of wood being chopped up to make "Spoons".
The country is literally down to about 2.2% of the country having "forests" on it. That's 2.2% in the whole of Pakistan. And 40% of those "forests" is just scrub land *...no trees,* just small shrubs. And yet they rip through wood like it's a resource that will last forever. With current consumption they won't have any trees in the country in 10 years. And they'll have to travel to other countries to show their children what trees and forests look like.