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Nema admits defeat, tells Taita Taveta children to sort their waste
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57868, member: 636"] NEMA promotes the incorporation of waste management lessons into Kenya's Competency-Based Education system. This approach aims to develop environmental responsibility among students during their formative years. The authority believes that early education can create lasting behavioral changes in waste handling practices. Educational integration supports national efforts toward sustainable waste management solutions. Such programs prepare future generations to address environmental challenges effectively. Taita Taveta NEMA director George Oyoo visited the Chakareli Material Recovery Facility recently. The European Union funded this project through UN-Habitat and local government partnerships. Oyoo emphasized that proper waste separation must begin within households before reaching collection points. Community awareness campaigns should specifically target women and youth. These groups can transform waste materials into profitable business opportunities. The facility has successfully reduced the number of illegal dumping sites across the region. The government's strategy shifted from prosecuting violators to providing proper disposal infrastructure. This change demonstrates greater effectiveness in achieving environmental compliance. Residents must adopt sustainable practices by sorting plastics, biodegradable materials, and glass into separate bins. Oyoo compared waste management potential to agricultural income generation for local families. [/QUOTE]
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