These plastic wastes can be transformed/molded into portable mobile public toilets, small and big bins for beaches, schools,etc.. , public benches, tables and chairs for schools and churches, road barricades, light poles etc ... read full comment
These plastic wastes can be transformed/molded into portable mobile public toilets, small and big bins for beaches, schools,etc.. , public benches, tables and chairs for schools and churches, road barricades, light poles etc... where is the minister of sanitation and minister of education to boost and support such innovations and ideas. We need more NGOs focused on sanitation and equally partner with them. Add national service to thus scheme. Involve TVET for such innovations. Provide cleaning machines to help speed up the clean and it will encourage more youth to join.
Lori 1 day ago
Another mad man.
Another mad man.
Yaw Berima Osei 2 days ago
Spot on, excellent thinking. As disaster Waste management professional, I get excited when I read about such innovations. I bid you well.
Spot on, excellent thinking. As disaster Waste management professional, I get excited when I read about such innovations. I bid you well.
Sarpong 1 day ago
we see the picture that is how ghana looks in the eye of the all word TRASH
we see the picture that is how ghana looks in the eye of the all word TRASH
Barko osae twum 18 hours ago
Our prisons have no bed sets, blankets, mattress etc. The inmates can be shown how to use these surplus imported secindhand goods to turn then into pillow, wear some,sow some together to create cover they can cover themselves ... read full comment
Our prisons have no bed sets, blankets, mattress etc. The inmates can be shown how to use these surplus imported secindhand goods to turn then into pillow, wear some,sow some together to create cover they can cover themselves with in bed. The artistic imates can use these surplus usef clothing which might end up in land fills to create decent shopping tote bags to gjenerate cash for the prison service that can be used to buy essential teaching stuff to teach them. Let's all support the ghana prison service. It should never be a place to punish persons but rather reform them to intergrete back into their local communities they came from.
These plastic wastes can be transformed/molded into portable mobile public toilets, small and big bins for beaches, schools,etc.. , public benches, tables and chairs for schools and churches, road barricades, light poles etc ...
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Another mad man.
Spot on, excellent thinking. As disaster Waste management professional, I get excited when I read about such innovations. I bid you well.
we see the picture that is how ghana looks in the eye of the all word TRASH
Our prisons have no bed sets, blankets, mattress etc. The inmates can be shown how to use these surplus imported secindhand goods to turn then into pillow, wear some,sow some together to create cover they can cover themselves ...
read full comment