Recycling plastic bags into roads in Ghana

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Ghana, like the rest of the world has a challenge recycling plastic bags. Only about 2% of their bags are currently making into a recycling program. But, not for long. Nelson Boateng of Nelplast has built his own recycling machine from scrap metal, electrical wires and motors, and eight months after, started operations to collect and recycle almost 2000kg of plastic waste from Ashaiman areas—laying some of the plastic pavement blocks free of charge, back in his community.

In addition to paving blocks, the company manufactures recycled plastic roofing tiles and provides consulting services to help others set up recycling companies. Their company goals include capturing 70% of the total plastic waste stream into their products.

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Co-founder and the producer of the Sustainability Now podcast, responsible for audio and video production, web development and social media. Scott was Clean Water Action's Philadelphia program director where he stopped a trash incinerator from being built across the street from an elementary school, worked on an ocean dumping ban, the curbside recycling program, workers' right to know about toxic chemicals, integrative pest management, and social justice issues. After a few years building log homes, he has spent the last 20 years as an interactive director and multimedia producer.