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  • To Increase the Recycling of Plastic Garbage in Kenya, Borealis Funds Ecopost.

    Posted on :Monday , 10th April 2023

    By formalising collecting procedures, increasing recycling capacity and hiring and training collectors, Borealis and Ecopost are collaborating to scale up the collection and recycling of plastic trash in Kenya.


    “We very much welcome Borealis’s support of our activities to implement the selected modules to improve the informal waste collection. . .

  • T3 (EPZ) Limited installs first PET Bottle Recycling Line in Kenya

    Posted on :Wednesday , 8th March 2023

    A Starlinger recoSTAR PET bottle-to-bottle recycling line was ordered by T3 (EPZ) Ltd, a Megh Group company, for its new facility in Athi River, Kenya. T3 wants to help develop a sustainable future that will benefit the nation's society and ecology with the help of this project.


    The market for recycled PET in Kenya is expanding due to the need to reduce environmental pollution in the . . .

  • The Business of a Kenyan Woman Turns Recycled Plastic Into Bricks.

    Posted on :Friday , 3rd February 2023

    Nairobi, Kenya's capital, is home to the startup Gjenge Makers, which was founded by Nzambi Matee. Her company turns plastic garbage into five to seven times more durable bricks than concrete. Matee not only founded the business, but she also created the machinery used to make the bricks. She receives free low- and high-density polyethylene and polypropylene plastic from nearby packing faciliti. . .

  • Nairobi Will House The African Headquarters Of Nexgen Packaging

    Posted on :Tuesday , 20th December 2022

    NEXGEN Packaging, a US-based packaging company has started building its African headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.


    The investment, which is situated in the Export Processing Zone on the Athi River, will support the business' operations in Ethiopia, Egypt and West Africa.


    Kenya will serve as the company's main industrial hub in Africa.


    Manuel Torres, managing director . . .

  • Kenya turns to Bioplastic for its packaging needs.

    Posted on :Thursday , 1st December 2022

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kenya has seen a spike in the market for home delivery, many of which are created with plastic packaging materials like oxoplastics and bioplastics.


    Many agricultural products, as well as packaging, trash bags, and decomposition sacks, use oxyplastics, which are made from petroleum polymers. Because they include special chemicals, they break down easily.<. . .

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