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In Homa Bay, Kenya, as in most place we have been in Africa, there is no proper waste management solution accessible to local communities. As a result, we see litter -especially plastic waste- everywhere. The most commonly-adopted alternative is to burn the plastic waste. But burning releases toxic chemicals in the atmosphere and are, thus, a danger for the people doing it (not talking about the harm for soil, water, air, fauna, flora…). Thus, around the garden, we find a lot of plastic waste (plastic bags, pieces of recipients, worn out shoes, milk packs…). We also find a lot of empty cement bags and dirt due to recent construction work on the permaculture school and site latrines. Moreover, during the rainy season, the garden here gets muddy and it becomes difficult to move and work in the garden. | In Homa Bay, Kenya, as in most place we have been in Africa, there is no proper waste management solution accessible to local communities. As a result, we see litter -especially plastic waste- everywhere. The most commonly-adopted alternative is to burn the plastic waste. But burning releases toxic chemicals in the atmosphere and are, thus, a danger for the people doing it (not talking about the harm for soil, water, air, fauna, flora…). Thus, around the garden, we find a lot of plastic waste (plastic bags, pieces of recipients, worn out shoes, milk packs…). We also find a lot of empty cement bags and dirt due to recent construction work on the permaculture school and site latrines. Moreover, during the rainy season, the garden here gets muddy and it becomes difficult to move and work in the garden. | ||
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Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Plastic-Waste Pavement. | Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Plastic-Waste Pavement. | ||
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*Team: | *Team: | ||
**One is enough (more is very much appreciated) | **One is enough (more is very much appreciated) | ||
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|Step_Title=<translate><!--T:56--> If needed, use a knife to cut the loose part of the rope from the Plastic-Waste Pavement,</translate> | |Step_Title=<translate><!--T:56--> If needed, use a knife to cut the loose part of the rope from the Plastic-Waste Pavement,</translate> | ||
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Auteur Mathieu Yème | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
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In Homa Bay, Kenya, as in most place we have been in Africa, there is no proper waste management solution accessible to local communities. As a result, we see litter -especially plastic waste- everywhere. The most commonly-adopted alternative is to burn the plastic waste. But burning releases toxic chemicals in the atmosphere and are, thus, a danger for the people doing it (not talking about the harm for soil, water, air, fauna, flora…). Thus, around the garden, we find a lot of plastic waste (plastic bags, pieces of recipients, worn out shoes, milk packs…). We also find a lot of empty cement bags and dirt due to recent construction work on the permaculture school and site latrines. Moreover, during the rainy season, the garden here gets muddy and it becomes difficult to move and work in the garden.
Recycle the plastic waste into pavement blocks to:
Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Plastic-Waste Pavement.
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