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Beach plastic gets glam glow-up, eco-hustlers turn trash to cash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80235, member: 636"] A sustainability group called Rite on the Beach just held a conference about getting communities better access to resources. Their founder, Akintunde Disu, explained that the focus is on turning plastic waste into jobs and community benefits, especially for coastal areas and younger people. The gathering talked about using data, new ideas, and teamwork to help these places join the circular economy. Disu stated their project has already cleared thirty tons of plastic bottles from Lagos beaches over the past three years. They recycle the material and work with schools like the University of Lagos on finding creative answers. The whole idea is to spot overlooked stuff, like bottles on the sand, and change them into chances for making money and protecting the environment. The group wants to grow this effort through more partnerships, inviting others to help push for a greener, fairer economy in Nigeria. [/QUOTE]
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