WASTE IS WEALTH

It looks strange when one walks in some parts of the street of Nairobi, and what follows next is vomit, for those who are not used to such kind of an environment. When one walks along the slums, heaps of dirt that is stinking lie all over, not even sparing people’s houses.

Did you know that that waste can be turned into money? I bet not or very few people are aware about it. Every waste material is useful in one way or another. Take plastics bottles for example, instead of throwing them away polluting the environment, they can be recycled and used to make other useful materials like plastic plates and cups.

 Another example may be that of the unwanted vegetables, instead of dumping them, they can be used to make compost manure which in return is used as fertilizer.

 We should also come up with other better materials for carrying our personal items other than using plastic paper bags. What if we the government brings the idea of using kiondos?

It will be for the best of our country if we decide to end this pollution problem before we think of how the International countries affect the ozone layer. It is better done than said and they say charity begins at home.

Lets us start from the humble beginning while we move up. I hereby call for any interested investor to help save our environment and especially the slum areas. In this way one will not just be tackling one problem but will be killing two birds using one stone or has it never occurred to you that as you go opening these recycling companies you will also be creating employment as many unemployed people looking for jobs.

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