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Re: Imagining Charcoal I Gwendolyn Chan

55 min · 13 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, we’re joined by Gwendolyn Chan Mei Yee from Colllab, a Malaysia-based design collective that connects people, places, and materials through participatory design. Gwen’s here to talk about Re:imagining Charcoal — a project funded by the British Council that explores new ways of looking at charcoal beyond its traditional use, blending local heritage, design research, and community voices to imagine more sustainable futures.

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