Kenyans tackle e-waste, improving environment
Kenya reportedly struggles with 51,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste each year and only 17% of it gets recycled.
Nairobi residents have found a solution to tackle the world's fastest-growing domestic waste, turning the used electronics into a business opportunity, which has also proven to be good for the environment.
For example, Godwin Ochieng is one of many people who makes a living by collecting electronic waste from dumpsites in Nairobi. He then repairs the salvageable items and resells them.
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