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When Weeds Become Plastic: Saving Lakes and Forests
Lake Naivasha, KenyaWednesday, January 8, 2025
Fishermen like Simon Macharia are now earning extra money by collecting water hyacinths for HyaPak. The company is also part of Kenya's plan to plant 15 billion seedlings by 2032. Their bioplastic bags help new trees grow stronger and need less water.
The idea is spreading too, with plans to start businesses in countries like India and El Salvador, where water hyacinths are also a problem. Nguthiru believes in sharing his innovation to tackle climate change quickly. He says, "It's up to us to find solutions for the climate crisis. "
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