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2020-1-23 The plastic waste collected in and around Abidjan will supply the local production plant. Of the more than 280 metric tons of plastic waste produced every day in the capital alone, only 5% is recycled. The rest usually ends up in landfills in poor
Read More2019-7-16 Every day, in Côte d’Ivoire Abidjan produces 288 metric tons of plastic waste, including a large number of plastic bottles. In the absence of a real waste management policy, the recycling rate is just 5%. All the other bottles end up in open dumps,
Read More2019-9-25 Abidjan alone churns out 300 tonnes of plastic waste a day, of which only around 5 percent is currently recycled, typically by female pickers, according to Sophie Chavanel, head of communications...
Read More2019-4-22 Top photo: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire produces 288 tons of plastic waste every day. UNICEF and Conceptos Plásticos, a Colombian social business, have partnered to manufacture recycled plastic bricks to build classrooms in Côte d'Ivoire, where more
Read More2019-10-6 Once the factory is built UNICEF intends to buy plastic bricks for construction of more than 530 classrooms needed in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast).They believe the country will need over 15,000 new classrooms by 2021 and 30,000 by 2025.Out of 300 tones of daily waste in Abidjan only 5% is recycled according to a UNICEF spokesperson. So there will be no shortage of plastic
Read More2019-7-29 NEW YORK/ABIDJAN, 29 July 2019 – UNICEF, in partnership with Colombian social enterprise Conceptos Plasticos, today announced it had broken ground on a first-of-its-kind factory that will convert plastic waste collected in Côte d'Ivoire into modular plastic bricks. The easy-to-assemble, durable, low-cost bricks will be used to build much needed classrooms in the West African country.
Read MoreIn Abidjan, Ivory Coast, women are putting plastic garbage to good use by turning it into bricks to build schools, New York Times reports. Many women in Abidjan make a living by gathering plastic waste from city streets and selling it to recycling centers.
Read More2019-7-29 Initially, the collaboration with Conceptos Plasticos hopes to build 500 classrooms in and around Abidjan, the country's economic capital and most populous city, in the next two years. There is no lack of raw materials: More than 280 tonnes of plastic
Read More2019-7-29 Mariam Coulibaly is part of a legion of women in Abidjan, West Africa, who make their living picking up plastic waste on the city streets and selling it for recycling.
Read More2018-10-15 The NGO Afrik Environnement planned to create a plastic waste recycling center in the town of Abidjan in 2010 that “has not seen the light of day”. The intent of building a composting factory on the outskirts of the Akouédo landfill was supposed to
Read More2019-7-29 NEW YORK/ABIDJAN, 29 July 2019 – UNICEF, in partnership with Colombian social enterprise Conceptos Plasticos, today announced it had broken ground on a first-of-its-kind factory that will convert plastic waste collected in Côte d'Ivoire into modular plastic bricks. The easy-to-assemble, durable, low-cost bricks will be used to build much needed classrooms in the West African country.
Read More2019-4-22 Top photo: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire produces 288 tons of plastic waste every day. UNICEF and Conceptos Plásticos, a Colombian social business, have partnered to manufacture recycled plastic bricks to build classrooms in Côte d'Ivoire, where more than 2 million children are currently out of school.
Read MoreIn Abidjan, Ivory Coast, women are putting plastic garbage to good use by turning it into bricks to build schools, New York Times reports. Many women in Abidjan make a living by gathering plastic waste from city streets and selling it to recycling centers.
Read More2019-7-29 Initially, the collaboration with Conceptos Plasticos hopes to build 500 classrooms in and around Abidjan, the country's economic capital and most populous city, in the next two years. There is no lack of raw materials: More than 280 tonnes of plastic waste are produced every day in Abidjan alone, writes Unicef, only 5% of which is recycled.
Read More2019-7-27 Abidjan produces about 300 tons of it a day, but only 5 percent of it is recycled, the project organizers say. Each classroom takes about five tons of plastic trash to build.
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Read More2019-7-29 Mariam Coulibaly is part of a legion of women in Abidjan, West Africa, who make their living picking up plastic waste on the city streets and selling it for recycling.
Read More2018-10-15 The NGO Afrik Environnement planned to create a plastic waste recycling center in the town of Abidjan in 2010 that “has not seen the light of day”. The intent of building a composting factory on the outskirts of the Akouédo landfill was supposed to begin in 2014 but seems to have been postponed because of several open decisions on ...
Read More2013-11-22 A woman cleans plastic bags bound for recycling in Abidjan, in September 2013. Following in the footsteps of Rwanda and Mauritania, authorities in the Ivory Coast have decided to ban the ...
Read More2021-3-12 Though many American communities dutifully collect plastic for recycling, much of the scrap has been sent overseas, where it frequently ends up in landfills, or in rivers, streams and the ocean.
Read More2021-4-12 During a first pilot phase deployed in Abidjan from October 2017 to March 2018, the AfricWaste project was tested at the Akouédo landfill: a collection and storage point where informal collectors can sell PET plastic bottles recovered from individuals and storekeepers.
Read More2019-4-22 Top photo: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire produces 288 tons of plastic waste every day. UNICEF and Conceptos Plásticos, a Colombian social business, have partnered to manufacture recycled plastic bricks to build classrooms in Côte d'Ivoire, where more than 2 million children are currently out of school.
Read More2019-7-29 DUBLIN/NEW YORK/ABIDJAN, 29 July 2019 – UNICEF, in partnership with Colombian social enterprise Conceptos Plasticos, today announced it had broken ground on a first-of-its-kind factory that will convert plastic waste collected in Côte d’Ivoire into modular plastic bricks. The easy-to-assemble, durable, low-cost bricks will be used to build ...
Read More2019-7-30 In collaboration with UNICEF, Conceptos Plasticos intends to build 500 classrooms by 2021 in the area of Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire, where it is estimated that 280 tonnes of plastic waste is generated each day. Eventually, the plan
Read MoreGLOBAL MARKETING CÔTE D'IVOIRE 01bp4618 Abidjan 01 N°compte contribuable 1806796S Registre de commerce CI -2018-A-04028
Read More2019-5-25 A woman collects plastic bags bound for recycling in Yopougon, a suburb of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA Recycling: poorer countries can now refuse plastic waste imports –
Read More2013-11-22 A woman cleans plastic bags bound for recycling in Abidjan, in September 2013. Following in the footsteps of Rwanda and Mauritania, authorities in the Ivory Coast have decided to ban the ...
Read More2019-7-29 29 July 2019 – UNICEF, in partnership with Colombian social enterprise Conceptos Plasticos, today announced it had broken ground on a first-of-its-kind factory that will convert plastic waste collected in Côte d'Ivoire into modular plastic bricks. The easy-to-assemble, durable, low-cost bricks will be used to build much needed classrooms in the West African country.
Read More2021-3-12 Though many American communities dutifully collect plastic for recycling, much of the scrap has been sent overseas, where it frequently ends up in landfills, or in rivers, streams and the ocean.
Read More2021-5-7 Plastic Recycling Plastics hold value Fortum Circo is a plastic recyclate produced from plastic waste. With consistent and high quality, versatility and solid availability Fortum Circo fits for a wide variety of purposes from household appliances to industrial and commercial films and blow-molded articles.
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