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Dandora dumpsite is infested by marabous storks who don't mind the malodorous smoke and small fires in the filth. But there are ungloved women and children who must pick their way through mountains of contamination to make a living from saleable trash. It will take some time to remove the sludge that keep mounting up but Nairobi county will launch the much-awaited Dandora recycling plant in June. This will eventually turn the filled-up Dandora dumpite waste to electricity. Thewholeproject is expected to take 36 months. In January this year, City Hall initiated plans to set up a waste energy processing plant in Dandora. https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/nairobi/2023-04-26-dandora-recycling-plant-to-be-launched-in-june/
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This will help conserve resources and energy while lowering greenhouse gas emissions
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At least Kenya's largest dumpsite will at least gain recognizable glory after many years.However this is long awaited.
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Great initiative
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This is a great idea Mr. Governor, Thank you for such a project
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This is great news! Kenya needs more of such projects.
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@gorffly_mokua Such projects will go a along way
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The project is more than welcome. A great solution to massive waste and energy security.
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@tabitha_kimani It is a relief to most people around it
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It will prevent pollution
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This will great move that will lead to curb plastic pollution
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@elizbeth_gathigia and hence a green environment.
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Bringing back the glory of the city one by one ... this will be a great move to reduce plastics and other non decomposable items in our city
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@dickson_mutai This is indeed a win