BBC World Service | This company in Nairobi is turning plastic waste into paving stones - BBC World Service #shorts @BBCWorldService | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Nzambi Matee is the founder of Gjenge Makers, a company that turns plastic waste into paving stones that are twice as strong as concrete and use much less CO2 to make.
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"I'm acting for nature by turning plastic pollution into a building solution," Nzambi said.
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Nzambi Matee is the founder of Gjenge Makers, a company that turns plastic waste into paving stones that are twice as strong as concrete and use much less CO2 to make.
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"I'm acting for nature by turning plastic pollution into a building solution," Nzambi said.
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