The Kenya Extended Producer Responsibility organization, KEPRO, has called for closer collaboration in the waste management ecosystem, in order to reduce the country’s carbon footprint
Speaking at the opening of a two-day capacity building workshop in Kisumu, KEPRO CEO James Odongo indicated the need to onboard more people into the waste ecosystem, by introducing incentives to encourage proper disposal. On his part, M-Taka CEO Benson Abial revealed that the organisation will be involving street families in waste collection and segregation in order to not only offer employment but support sustainable waste management practices.
Speaking at the opening of a two-day capacity building workshop in Kisumu, KEPRO CEO James Odongo indicated the need to onboard more people into the waste ecosystem, by introducing incentives to encourage proper disposal. On his part, M-Taka CEO Benson Abial revealed that the organisation will be involving street families in waste collection and segregation in order to not only offer employment but support sustainable waste management practices.
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