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WASTE RECYCLE PROJECT

By ROGERS KALERO

A KITWE-based Local Entreprenuer is targeting at creating more than 1,000 jobs for women and youths in Kitwe and Lusaka from her project of recycling waste disposal and using it to make artifacts and clothings

Allinifwe Multi-purpose Co-operative Chief Executive Officer, Alice Makubalo said the innovation to recycle waste disposal was likely to reduce waste because much of it will be collected and reduced to make artifacts and clothings resulting into creation of jobs

In an interview in Kitwe during the weekend, Ms Makubalo said, apart from reducing waste, the innovation will create employment for more than 1,200 women and youths living in project areas of Copperbelt ;ike Kitwe and Lusaka

She said Statistics from the central statistics of Zambia shows that Zambia is generating alot of waste which was not being utilized due to poor waste management system, adding that currently Zambia generates about 5(five) million tons of waste annually (14000 per day) but only half 50%of this is taken to designated dump site

“For many years now,  waste management has emerged as one of the greatest challenges facing Zambia .So we believe this innovation by Allinifwe  likely to reduce waste as much waste will be collected and reduced to make artifacts and clothing

“Apart from reducing waste,this innovation will create employment to more than 1,200 youth living in project areas of Copperbelt and Lusaka, of which 70%  will be woman , employment of youth will impact other 3, 600 indirect beneficiaries assuming a household of three(3) per each youth employed,’’ Ms Makubalo said

Ms Makubalo, who is also member of Young Women In Mining (YWIM), said her organisationwas started as an initiative to create employment and also reduce disposable waste, and was now looking at becoming a renowned name in waste disposal recycling industry

She said the organization has succeeded to this time due to the passion and leadership skills that its founders possess, adding that,  from the time it was established, it has received recognition including support from kitwe city council, and ministries

“Allinifwe multi purpose co-operative was started as an initiative to create employment and also reduce disposable waste. Its vision is to become the leading manufacturer of artifacts and clothing from waste in sub-sahara by the year 2030 with the projected revenue of about $ 130 million which will be done by utilising waste recycled products to produce quality and unique artifacts,’’ she said

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