Arts and Culture Division of Maejo University, alumni and volunteer students made compost from dry leaves to reduce waste, to produce compost, and to reduce the burning that caused pollution problems to the city of Chiang Mai. The activities were held at the Thai Agricultural Culture Museum at Maejo University.










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