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Coca cola foundation has given out Sh7. Watamu Marine Association and Eco World Recycling project manager Steve Trot said the partnership between the Cocacola foundation, WMA and Ecoworld recycling is going to change the dynamics of plastic recycling in the county. Speaking during the official ceremony of receiving the cheque from Cocacola Foundation at the Ecoworld Centre Trot said the project aims at empowering women and youths for the plastic circular economy adding that it will create value chains and income for over Five hundred women and youth in Kilifi county. The project manager said Ecoworld will set up buyback schemes to pay women and youths who collect plastic wastes on the beaches, towns and villages per every kilo of plastic collected. Trot said the material will be taken to the recovery centre at the eco world in Watamu and processed by the machines. He said Cocacola foundation will use Sh. Normally he said they collect around 20 tonnes of plastic monthly but with the machinery, through the partnership, they are targeting 0 tonnes a month in Kilifi and Mombasa counties. Trot said they started the initiative 10 years ago with the beach clean-up in Watamu Marine park with the community, youth groups, hotels, and KWS which grew after realising plastic had value. So far he said they have a recycling facility, vehicles, a management plan and work with all hotels, NGOs, county government, and national government. Pauline Mwaura from Coastal Bottlers limited who acted as a Representative of Coca Cola Foundation said as a bottler company their aim is to support the community. She said the foundation gave Sh. Mwaura said the foundation has also funded a similar project in Mombasa county through WWF that was launched in March Kilifi County Director of Environment Zena Mohamed said the project is set to benefit the community by collecting waste for cash. She said plastic has been a challenge globally adding that in Kenya alone over 37, tonnes of plastic waste go to the Ocean annually which affects marine life. Currently, he said beaches in Watamu are clean because of the cooperation with the community and organisations such as WMA and other conservation groups. She thanked Coca-Cola foundation for the funding and asked the county and national government to support them too so as to conserve the environment and also transform their lives. Email: uzalendonews24 gmail. Tuesday, October 22, Home Uncategorized Cocacola Donates Ksh. Aid Arrives. Glazers Abandon Manchester United Sale. October 21, Expansion of Kangundo Road finally begins May 8, Safaricom employee in possession of illegal devices charged for computer misuse July 15, Gerald Gekara - October 21, 0.
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A conservation centre in Watamu, Kilifi, has received Sh7. EcoWorld Watamu has been at the forefront of plastic recycling and solid waste management. The funds are expected to boost its efforts, create jobs and promote conservation efforts on the beaches. Steve Trot, Watamu Marine Association and EcoWorld recycling project manager, said the organisations' partnership will change the dynamics of plastic recycling in the county. He spoke on Saturday while receiving the cheque from the foundation at the EcoWorld centre. Trot said the project aims at empowering women and youth to embrace a circular economy. The official said EcoWorld will set up buy-back schemes to pay women and youth who collect plastic waste on the beaches, towns and villages. Trot said Sh6 million of the money donated will go towards buying the machine and the rest on PPE. He said they usually collect around 20 tonnes of plastic a month but with the machinery, they are targeting 50 tonnes in Kilifi and Mombasa counties. It's going to change waste management effectiveness and capacity in our county,' Trot said. The official said they started the initiative 10 years ago with beach cleanup in Watamu Marine Park. He said the initiative grew as the community, youth groups, hotels and KWS realised the value of plastic. Trot said so far they have a recycling facility, vehicles, a management plan and work with all hotels, NGOs, and the county and national governments. It's a challenge to our environment and our oceans but we are in the business of finding solutions,' he said. Coast Bottlers' Pauline Mwaura, who represented the Coca-Cola Foundation, said the company's aim is to support the community. She said the funds from the foundation will support women and youth to create a plastic circular economy. She said as a responsible plastic producer, it's their responsibility to come up with such projects for the community. That is why we are honoured to partner with people like EcoWorld, WWF and every other forthcoming project,' Mwaura said. Kilifi director of environment Zena Mohamed said the project will benefit the community. She said plastic is a global challenge and Kenya alone has more than 37, tonnes of plastic waste going into the ocean annually, which affects marine life. Mohamed said such projects are important for job creation and environmental conservation. Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve warden Dadley Kiluhula said the project seeks to empower women and youth to fight plastic pollution in the ocean. He said EcoWorld has been supportive of plastic recycling in the marine protected area. The warden said beaches in Watamu are clean because of the cooperation with the community, organisations such as WMA and other conservation groups. Watamu Marine Association's Roseline Nabala said they are happy with the funding as it will help them get income. However, by empowering a woman you are empowering a nation. Nabal thanked the Coca-Cola Foundation for the funding and asked the county and national governments to support them too in environment conservation and transforming lives. Ad Slot. Watamu centre gets Sh7. Counties 19 September - Group usually collects around 20 tonnes of plastic a month but it is now targeting 50 tonnes monthly in Kilifi and Mombasa. He said this will create value chains and income for more than women and youth. He said they will be paid per kilo of plastic collected. He said the waste will be taken to the recovery centre at EcoWorld and processed. Edited by Bilha Makokha. All rights reserved.
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