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[PROMOTED] Dirt For Good: OMO educates students on plastic recycling across thirty schools | TheCable

plastic recycling through its Dirt For Good campaign, a holistic approach towards reducing waste, promoting sustainability and creating better communities.

Speaking at an event in Karis Schools, a private educational institution in Magodo Phase 2, the Brand Manager, OMO, Chinonyerem Opara, emphasized the need to take urgent action on sustainability and climate change, stating that Nigerian children are the changemaker generation that can impact the future of their environment.

“The low level of recycling in Nigeria, which is less than 12%, and inadequate waste collection are a huge threat to plastic pollution management”, said Yemisi Lawal, Chief Operating Officer, Wecyclers. “An estimated 367 million tonnes of plastic were produced in 2020 alone – about 12 tonnes of plastic waste produced every second that year. If we are to find a listing solution to waste pollution, it begins by influencing change across all communities, even with students”.

 

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