South African artist Mbongeni Buthelezi is making waves at this year’s COP27 in Sharm El-Sheik
His work is on display in Egypt, thanks to his collaboration with Bloomberg Philanthropies. A series of Buthelezi’s artworks that focuses on the destructive impact of single-use plastics in our oceans is on display at the summit.
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