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Recycling and Clean-up campaign in Town of Bulawayo

by | 15-10-2014 19:57 recommendations 0

Littering has become one of the major problem in Zimbabwe's cities. Consumers who have embraced a culture of littering are most to blame. One of the ways out of this predicament is in the form of the 'Three Rs' - Recycling, Reusing and Renewing.

As newly appointed Ambassador to my region, last Saturday (11 October) I held my first campaign in my home City of Bulawayo. It was a recycling campaign which aimed at raising awareness on the importance of waste management and recycling. It was also an event that hoped to encourage local youth to take part in environmental issues affecting them.

Participants of the event totaled to thirteen. These were young people comprising of mostly tertiary level students.

The day kicked off around 8am where we divided the group into two groups. The groups split-up and each went off to collect the recycling materials from different collection points. Prior to the event we went to about nine local supermarkets, restaurants and hotels and asked for permission to collect the material on the day. At around 11am our litter bags were full so we decided to go to the drop off point at a Recycling station about a kilometer away. African Recycling Management is a recycling station that sorts recyclable material, separates according to type, crushes them and sends to a recycling plant. We met up with Phil Darlemo, the director of the station who took us for a tour around and showed us the machines they use.

Around 1pm the team came back to the city and we were hungry for more cans and bottles to recycle. And within two hours we filled more trash bags with more material to take to the recycling station. Along the way those passing by would question us about our campaign and we gladly informed them about what we were doing and the importance of waste management. I also took the opportunity to inform them about Tunza Eco Generation.

In preparing for this event, I had the great assistance of a remarkable young lady who is passionate about environmental conservation and raising awareness on environmental issues. Busi Falala is one of the finalists for this year's Miss Environment Zimbabwe beauty pageant. This true example of Beauty with a purpose has since July been partaking in various environmental awareness campaigns. It was a great pleasure to work with her on this campaign.

Evaluation
The event was a good personal experience for me and those who participated, however, there were points of improvement we noted through the couse of the event.

Challenges:
Although African Recycling Management is a recycling station it currently does not actually turn recycle material into processes and ready to use goods. It just crushed the material and sends it for actual recycling in neighboring South Africa. As a result they do not offer significant amounts of money for those bringing recyclable material – hence this discourages locals to take part in the recycling business. Luckily, the director told us that they are at a process of constructing a plant that would be able to turn the material into finished goods.

Other challenges we faced in our campaign was the problem of small number of participants. With a larger crowd we could have been able to collect larger amounts of waste in a shorter time period. This was caused partly by the fact that with a larger crowd (e.g. 20 to 100 people) we would have required clearance from the police.

 
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9 Comments

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing, Lesedi!
    Posted 29-11-2014 23:55

  • says :
    Thanks Christy Lee, I am also proud of my team.
    Posted 06-11-2014 19:15

  • says :
    @Lesedi, I can understand you guys played your best. I feel so proud of you :)
    Your team is amazing because you do the research and real activity at the same time.
    Not many can do the both at the same time. Thumbs up for you!!
    Posted 21-10-2014 14:09

  • says :
    Rohan, we indeed tried our best dispite the difficult situations we faced. thanks
    Posted 16-10-2014 19:20

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well begun Lesedi! Considering the constraints you are facing, this event was really awesome.
    So many bags full of recyclable stuff, GREAT.
    As & when the local recycling plant is functional this activity will enter into a bigger phase.
    Still, the efforts of African Recycling Management are praiseworthy.
    In the current situation you may educate people to segregate the recyclable waste at the community level. Supermarkets, restaurants and hotels also may be convinced to segregate the recyclable stuff.
    That can be collected by your team or African Recycling Management to crush & ship it across.
    This is your real service & contribution to the Mother Earth.
    Thanks for the report & all the best. Keep sharing...
    Posted 16-10-2014 18:55

  • says :
    Thanks Arushi. That is a good point about Local Municipality being active and more recycling programs. I was told that this was the first recycling event in my city, so there is more that needs to be done in breaking the norm.
    Posted 16-10-2014 03:48

  • says :
    Thank you for those encouraging words Sabin. I too believe that there is more that needs to be done in changing the perceptions of the general public on environmental.
    Posted 16-10-2014 03:31

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for vividly explaining your campaign. Recycling is at the core of waste management. Report shows how wholeheartedly you worked in this campaign. Such campaign can be talked about in all circles , on social media to get more participation. But to start with , 13 is not bad and you indeed took a good initiative. Local municipalities need to be very active and should introduce recycling programs with redemption points system to tempt more & more people for recycling. Thanks for introducing Busi Falala. All the best to her.
    Posted 16-10-2014 02:59

  • says :
    Action speaks more than word, and Lesedi you have lead by an example.
    With the collective effort from 13 students you have really done a good job in order to maintain cleanliness in your locality. It seems that you have been able to collect a lot of waste, and deposited it to the proper place.
    Although the 3 R concept seems simple, it is very much effective , but people do not abide by it.
    I hope that general public will be inspired by your noble act, and yes there should be support from many sides so that the program would be more effective both qualitatively and quantitatively.
    Thank you for sharing about this Lesedi. Keep up the spirit in the days to come
    Posted 15-10-2014 21:50

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