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[DECEMBER FREE REPORT] ESSAY ON WAYS TO RECYCLE IN KENYA

by VICTOR MUTUKU KIILU | 06-02-2023 03:08


Recycling is an important practice that can help to reduce the environmental impact of waste and conserve natural resources. In Kenya, there are several ways to recycle that can help to create a more sustainable future.


Household recycling: One of the simplest ways to recycle in Kenya is to sort waste at home into recyclable and non-recyclable materials. Common recyclable materials include paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, and metal. These materials can be collected by local recycling companies or taken to designated recycling facilities for processing.


E-waste recycling: Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a growing problem in Kenya, as many people dispose of their old electronics when upgrading to new ones. E-waste contains toxic substances that can harm the environment if not properly disposed of. In Kenya, there are e-waste recycling companies that can collect and properly dispose of e-waste, reducing the environmental impact of these materials.


Plastic recycling: Plastic is one of the most common types of waste in Kenya, and it can take hundreds of years to degrade in the environment. Plastic recycling can help to reduce the amount of plastic waste in Kenya and conserve natural resources. There are several companies in Kenya that specialize in plastic recycling, turning plastic waste into new products, such as bags, bottles, and other items.


Composting: Another way to recycle in Kenya is to compost organic waste, such as food scraps and yard waste. Composting can reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, conserve natural resources, and create a nutrient-rich soil amendment for gardens and farms.


In conclusion, recycling is an important practice that can help to reduce the environmental impact of waste and conserve natural resources in Kenya. By adopting these and other recycling practices, we can create a more sustainable future for all.