Slums Going Green and Clean Newsroom - Profile and News Archive
Slums Going Green and Clean (SGGC) is a non-profit based in Nairobi, Kenya with an open-source Waste Free in '23 initiative utilizing profitable micro-recycling centers. One Waste Free in '23 micro-recycling center can process and recycle 100 tons of garbage in one year for just USD 2000, while creating a circular economy in an informal settlement community.
A cadre of engineers, scientists, and recyclers collaborated with the Waste Free in '23 initiative to solve trash and recycling problems in low-income communities.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Margaret Otenyo
email: wastefree23@gmail.com
+254 20 764 1116 +1 408 262 0209
NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb. 22, 2023 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Today, Nairobi non-profit Slums Going Green and Clean (SGGC) announced the success of its open-source Waste Free in ’23 initiative utilizing profitable micro-recycling centers. In January 2023, two centers recycled five tons of mixed plastic waste with plans to increase their recycling capacity to 15 centers and 75 tons of waste per month by the end of 2023.