@chukwuemeka_paddy_obioma
Our idea is waste recycling which involves the refurbishment of waste products or materials to create new and useful products to generate income and employment for the youths as there are so much wastes in Abia State Nigeria blocking drainage and making the state dirty and to control environmental pollution which has caused a lot of health hazards to people living in the towns and urban areas as the state is generating about 100,000 tonnes of waste annually. Waste items to be recycled include plastic wastes such as water bottles, plastic bags, rubber bags, plastic wrappers, paper wastes, polythene materials, biodegradable and perishable wastes. Our model has four channels which includes; 1. Keep waste bins at different locations of the state (towns and urban areas) to collect wastes that have been sorted by placing different waste bins with name tag of each waste. 2. Recycle plastic wastes into semi-processed raw materials for plastic manufacturers and industries. 3. Recycle LDPE (Low - density polyethylene and HDPE (High - density polyethylene) into plastic resins or pellets. 4. Recycle biodegradable and perishable wastes into organic manure and fertilizer. We will also sell paper wastes to paper mills and producers and materials like used beverage cans to local smelters who produce pots, pans, forks and farming utensils. We will obtain or procure injection mould machines to produce or manufacture plastic wares.
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Dear Obioma, Cash for trash is indeed a great initiative. Will your startup be converting waste materials to reusable products, or will it focus on gathering waste materials and delivering to recycling companies? /Afrigod
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