documentSettings> documentSettings> People think that women working for the Physically Impaired Women Association for Full Development Integration (AFHALITD in French) are mad because they search for plastic bags in garbage cans. These plastic bags that people throw away are valuable for this association. Since April 2011, AFHALITD women have specialised in recycling plastic bags, which is an amazing experience. The major work is to weave the collected plastic.
Plastic bags are collected from markets, bakeries, schools and cleaned with bleaching substance and detergent to remove all sort of dirt. Clean plastic bags are then dried and manually straightened. After cutting them with a special technique "plastic bags are rolled and then cut in such a way that they become a wire reel" says Huguette Hameni, she is a pro. After the cutting phase, weaving begins.
The AFHALITD members are capable of creating almost any type of item: key holder, bag, basket, tablecloth, earring, bracelet, carpet, etc. "We can create anything with these plastic bags, one just has to be creative" replied Marie Louise Noubissie, founding partner of AFHALITD. She explained that nothing from the recycled plastic is wasted. Refuses are used to stuff key holders and decorate bags.
The manufactured plastic bags with the weaving technique can last for long. Woven bags with plastic material can last for up to 10 years, the same applies to key holders. "Only rule is to avoid nearing it to fire" She advised. AFHALITD members received a two day training from Fondation Terre Vivante (Cameroon) to be able to start this recycling technique.
AFHALITD manufactured products are very much requested on the market because they last long and they help fight against pollution.
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9 Comments
good report
Posted 07-02-2018 21:54
thanks for sharing
Posted 07-02-2018 21:46
such an innovative ideas well thanks for sharing
Posted 17-11-2016 15:59
Thanks for sharing, Tchaptchet! Like what Arushi have said, I believe disability does not mean limited potential, but more possibility for potential. It is wonderful how beautiful piece of art could be made through her hands. Have a great day: )
Posted 17-11-2016 00:20
It really shows that it anyone in the world can make a difference! Sayinf you're too busy or whatever os just an excuse. These strong women are heros because they are saving our world
Posted 14-11-2016 14:51
Thanks for posting Tchaptchet
Posted 14-11-2016 13:59
yes they are incredible
Posted 13-11-2016 23:28
I believe People who are disable are much more talented and determined than ones who are not. A big round of applause for that woman who doing is such an amazing work......have a good day:)
Posted 13-11-2016 13:47
I believe that disability is not disability but special ability because such people are gifted with some special abilities like sixth sense or intution or intelligence or art etc. We must put in efforts and behave in such a way to include them in mainstream society.
These women, you mentioned, are really doing a great job by making beautiful, amazing stuff from discarded plastics. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 13-11-2016 04:19