Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Meet the Kenyan woman turning plastics into bricks
euronews (in English)
Follow
25/09/2023
"After taking that plastic waste, you can make roads. And if a kid can go to school and arrive on time through the roads I build, I'm happy."
Category
🗞
News
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
Plastic waste is everywhere. It's not a Kenya problem, it's a worldwide problem.
00:04
Every week we recycle about 10 to 25 metric tons of plastic waste.
00:08
After taking that plastic waste, we are able to make roads.
00:12
And if a kid can go to school and arrive on time through the roads that I build, I'm happy.
00:17
I think this is my purpose in life.
00:19
I want to live a life where I am living for a cause, not just for me.
00:23
My true love is environmental justice, and my tool of trade is science and engineering.
00:28
My name is Nzambi Mache, and I turn plastic into bricks.
00:32
We live in a very consumer-oriented world.
00:56
We're just about consumption and consumption and consumption.
00:59
We need to stop and realize what are the effects and the byproducts of our consumptious lifestyle.
01:06
The problem of plastic is it takes long to disintegrate,
01:13
so therefore you're able to have the trash for generations and generations piling up.
01:18
The situation for Dzidzenge was out of necessity,
01:22
and as they say, necessity is the mother of all inventions.
01:26
Using my background in materials science and engineering,
01:29
I was like, how can we figure out a way where we can convert this plastic into something else?
01:34
We decided let's enter into building space, because building space is basic human need.
01:40
And what is more basic need than housing shelter?
01:43
So that's how we ended up converting plastic into building blocks.
01:51
Plastic is a very important resource because it has been able to impact every sector,
01:56
from logistics to consumer goods and services.
02:00
We thought of this amazing material, we didn't think of the repercussions.
02:05
We didn't think about the afterlife of especially single-use plastic.
02:09
Plastic waste comes in all forms, shapes, and sizes.
02:12
You can recycle plastic two ways.
02:14
You can either mechanically recycle it, like what we do here, or chemically recycle it.
02:19
For example, plastic to oil.
02:21
Being from a developing country, the element of economics plays a huge role.
02:28
So therefore, mechanically recycling plastic makes it economically viable than chemically recycling.
02:36
We have three segments of the process. We have the pre-processing, the processing, and the post-processing.
02:47
The pre-processing stage starts from collection and sourcing of the plastic waste.
02:51
We do now the pre-processing, which is cleaning, shredding, and sorting, depending on the plastic type.
02:59
In the processing, we mix the plastic, sand, and glass.
03:07
If we need color, that's the stage where we add color.
03:10
Then we go to the hydraulic press, which breaks it and puts it into different shapes and sizes.
03:15
And then it's moved to the cooling bath.
03:18
This is where you reduce the temperatures to room temperature.
03:20
What I admire is the strength of the product. It's also dust-free. It's waterproof.
03:25
When we put the color on the products, it makes a place with food.
03:29
We have the capacity of producing about 3,000 flavors per day, but our demand is about 10,000 per day.
03:35
As a company, our problem is not demand. Our problem is supply.
03:40
We have more demand than we can supply.
03:42
This is one of our products. Let me show you why and how it's stronger than concrete.
03:48
Look.
03:49
Look. It's not broken.
03:56
The challenge is not only production capacity, but also the speed at which we source the materials,
04:02
the speed at which we do the processing, and the speed at which we do the delivery.
04:06
What you've realized is a lot of people want to be sustainable, but they just don't know how.
04:11
When it comes to matters of pollution, when it comes to matters of climate change,
04:15
you've been always seeing a lot of doom and gloom.
04:18
But no one is actually giving us practical ways on how to mitigate this.
04:25
And that's where I believe Djenge comes in.
04:28
Giving you practical and simple ways on how you can be sustainable.
04:33
Sustainability is in our DNA. Sustainability is the core of our business.
04:37
We want to build a sustainable future, brick by brick.
04:41
Unemployment, and especially youth unemployment, is a huge problem in Africa and in Kenya.
04:49
I believe we're making change in our community. We're able to create job opportunities.
04:53
I'm happy to say we have 123 families that are benefiting from this process.
04:59
It's an inspiration because she's in a male-dominated field,
05:04
and she's always determined to get the job done.
05:08
So it's a motivation to everyone who works at the company.
05:12
I want us to be the leaders in alternative building.
05:15
I want us to be the face when it comes to recycling.
05:18
In the future, we want to move into 3D technology.
05:21
The idea is to make different molds, to make different shapes and products.
05:25
We want to automate some processes so that we can increase the production capacity.
05:32
Now that we've figured out the concept, my hope and prayer is we are able to help other people
05:36
who want to make change just like me in their home countries,
05:39
so that they too can solve their plastic problems.
05:42
My hope is when my time in this process is up, I can be able to teach the next generation.
05:48
I want to undo what my ancestors did and chart a path where the future generation can then build on that.
05:56
[Music]
06:07
[BLANK_AUDIO]
Recommended
2:04
|
Up next
Single-use plastic is being turned into colourful pavements in Kenya
euronews (in English)
16/12/2020
2:00
WATCH: Kenyan organisation upcycles plastics into household items
euronews (in English)
29/05/2023
6:00
Meet the Brazilian engineer cruising on plastic bottle tops
euronews (in English)
05/12/2022
1:12
Using waste plastic to build roads
TomoNews US
10/07/2019
1:17
The solution to Australia's plastic recycling problem
Australian Community Media
02/03/2023
6:00
WATCH: The Kenyan tween take on climate change
euronews (in English)
18/03/2024
1:30
Turning plastic waste into building bricks
AccuWeather
01/04/2022
1:35
REDcycle collapse: Where to recycle your soft plastics now?
Australian Community Media
14/11/2022
6:07
Meet the girl turning trash into treasure in Malaysia
euronews (in English)
09/08/2022
1:52
A house made of recycled plastic
DW (English)
02/12/2022
1:45
Ugandan students reuse plastic waste for urban farming
DW (English)
20/04/2023
8:13
Recycling plastics – is there a better way?
DW (English)
26/04/2022
3:23
This tiny, electric truck is helping Londoners go zero waste
euronews (in English)
22/09/2021
6:07
Watch: The Colombian couple tackle homelessness using plastic pollution
euronews (in English)
28/10/2024
4:26
From chips packets to cassettes, Pune-based startup ‘EcoKaari’ upcycles single-use plastic waste into sustainable handbags
Deccan Herald
05/04/2023
1:08
These incredible caterpillars can degrade plastic bags
ODN
25/04/2017
0:30
Are Plastic Hangers Recyclable? The Answer is a Little Complicated
Real Simple
08/09/2023
1:40
The New Rules of Recycling
Real Simple
09/05/2019
0:53
Wigan pupils take part in The Big Plastic Count
Wigan Today
21/05/2024
2:27
Paris Olympics to give waste a second life with recycled plastic chairs
euronews (in English)
22/06/2023
0:58
India is building roads from recycled plastic
Brut America
25/03/2025
1:21
How plastic is made
AFP English
15/09/2024
8:30
How to make bricks from plastic trash
Business Insider
25/02/2023
3:38
Plastic pirates fight Germany's waste
DW (English)
25/02/2021
5:38
Plastic Bottles Ko Recycle Kese Karte Hain? Inse Kya Cheezain Banti Hain?
UrduPoint.com
21/01/2021