Two phase recycling to benefit the community.
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According to an article published by Aljazeera.com last year, despite Kenya pioneering in the ban against single-use plastics, the country is still drowning in plastics as there are still no laws requiring corporations that profit from single-use plastic packaging to clean up what they produce. Plastic wastes accounts for nearly 80 percent of all wastes in my locality. It is a menace as it blocks drainage systems when it rains resulting in stagnant water where mosquitoes breed. These plastics can be incorporated back into the system to serve in areas where essential facilities such as proper and safe toilets are lacking. Thanks to modern technology plastics can easily be remodeled into toilets for public and school use. Human waste collected from this facilities can also be recycled through feeding the waste to black soldier fly larvae which will then be converted to very cheap animal feed. Instead of grazing animals on heaps of garbage piles. I think this idea will solve so many problems by creating solutions that are tailor made to solve the immediate problems. Jobs will be created at all levels of recycling and sanitation and hunger problems will be solved and the environment will become a better place to live. The toilets can also be rented out for a small fee whenever there are events such as weddings etc. Upon request. The toilets may also be sold to individuals. The toilets can also be pay toilets for the public. These are some avenues of revenue collection.
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