tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle September 11, 2023 8:30am-9:00am CEST
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to we've got some hot tips for your package as well. manage the corners boats affinities, check on some great cultural memorials to b. w, travel regarding the we humans that create shows of habits is hard to get us to change always. but like you to not, we're going to have to adjust to read the practices. but good news is that many of the solutions out there also pricing was simple and workable, sustainable alternatives, vast the food because of this addition of eco africa. i increase phillips and i
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have some drugs to homes that we nobody. oh, nice to have you with us. as we said, we'll be looking at climate friendly innovations in a number of industries. before we get started, here is a brief look at what we have coming up. creating qualities for break from the text i have rejects the quotes. the fonts lies out for games, energy and roof tiles that lights up. your life or international trade has been around for centuries. but globalization has to go into overdrive. the upside us a lot more choice on flexible prices. the prism is shipping around the world takes a heavy toll on the environment. so, is it really what sweets in the, in
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a foss report comes from egypt with people looking into clutching inputs of, i mean, we'll see it a solar is an invasive plant on the surface of it. that's hardly a good thing. but besides growing extremely quickly, as all it contains a lot of protein, which makes it ideal animal photo, it hasn't quote on as a feed cross. so far, mohammed up they'll top up, but we need to skip with the plump by chance on youtube. while looking for cheaper ways of feeding his household animals. how did they know have been instead of that if we use the is all up to feed capital, we can save an average of 60 to 70 percent of the feed costs for policy. you're gonna save an average of 40 to 60 percent based on the but i had the 15 for me. i mean clean with a lot of has a lot of the 7 years ago. how many adults, how well began studying, and then planting as all a to feed his domestic life, start with it. and soon after he started sending it to others, his mother took
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a bit more convincing. a one time the window, how many 1st customers i used to laugh at them and said to myself that the world is full of weird, crazy people get ahead of me. when i started trying the plant was my poultry. and honestly, i've some great results. my how many it has since decided to become a full time in solar farm on pioneer to grace the plants and several large tanks with a total area of 300 square meters. the middle class starts at about 7 years ago with a very small from now we have a number of us all in a series, something that we've spread the idea around agents helping to grow the pond on 3 $158.00 cuz most addiction farms like abdullah ali feed the animals on grain and solely for the country now in ports about half of its grain and 90 percent of its sold and the war in ukraine has also further pushed up prices. putting pressure on
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many farm is trying to find out more so on $300.00 kilos used to cost as almost nothing but now they cost a lot of today's price is 15021800 years or less than most of i do but my income has been increased, so i don't make a profit on that. as all, it is much cheaper. and currently is this simple if this war to nearby or you need then is son. and sometimes some force for us to act as a fertilizer. the aquatic fund was long cultivated elsewhere, for example, in peru or in royce funds and trying to put the technique is logically died out. mohammed up delta while is using mold in means to spread the word in egypt. some on this miss with a couple it's in the 1st people where i didn't know what to do with my heart is in the 7th, and then i started using social media over i uploaded the videos of my channels
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showing me is all a planned and poultry eating it today over the, that 9 detention and people came to see it for themselves. i showed them in the plant and the chickens. then people started to accept the idea you up with a whole bunch. had been there isn't time to produce some $600.00 kilo's each day and he has plenty of customers. experts say that the plant can also play an important role in the environment. a computer if i were to provide its own nutrients. and i have 4 types of blue green algae grows with, these are the ones that are in that it absorbs nitrogen from the at and transforms it into organic nitrogen that feeds the plunge and welcome it also has and so sine instead of look as antioxidants and is a source of victim in a which increases the plants nutrition value. we tend to come to this every rod. that's all. it has also cool eviction agricultural researches. these university
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graduates are producing power to it as on the feet. and hope the plant can help pharmacy to become more independent in other ways. the, we want to have a social and environmental entity cannot make impact. i teach farms within photo i london water with relatively high solidity levels of how to grow the is all a plant in middle of by the hospice from them. and they'll have a decent source of income for the full amount of that is when the test phase is over, the young scientists wants to get that product approved by the addiction authorities . in the meantime, mohammed up till tow up because found another application for surfaces, solar, it works well. there's no chemical road to long something regardless whether it is for people or animals, a lot of time, energy and resources go into producing foods. so it's very heartbreaking to hear that according to the you, when environment program around one fond of all food produced is listed
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a yes indeed. sandra, lock of refrigeration and pull distribution are 2 big reasons for that. but some foods just have a short shelf live like bread, but at least one bakery gym. these spend it, it's dr. bread into another valuable commodity. take a look of the sale for ads in germany, around $1700000.00 tons of a good offer a new weight each year. some gets fed to animals or tons into bio gas, but much ends up rushing away the dump. declining because more likely like us, it's about 10 percent less. but at industrial bakeries and supermarkets, roughly 30 percent just gets tossed, that they can do to evict ship. why has found a way to recycle his old bread? he does it using the bakery ovens risk that you will heat. so he doesn't waste energy either. the roasted bread is then ground. it's now
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a valuable commodity. just what professor thomas book from unix technical university needs the i brought you 1st supplies, solid and liquid. don't things simply use them for donuts. it's the season. doesn't look good. i made for you this. you must have a wonderful. i don't think it's with me now. but some extra links done by at the technical university of munich biochemist. muscle mastery has developed a method to extract oil from old bread. first the ground bread is mixed with an enzyme that transforms the starch into sugar laces, especially east fund guy will be added that feed off the sugar that you said it would be smart at the beginning. and it's of odd shape when it's stuck to eating
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more sugar would be more around and going to be as something of the oil inside some small, a bunch of quite a bit bodies we have now, and then the next step would be to destroy that said, was and to get the old people has been implying this method for the close to a century the they needed toxic solve and it's to access well then missouri discovered an enzyme that cuts open the sum wills that the east the enzyme derived from an mushroom. this enzyme is complete, a non toxic the goal of his research, just to find an eco friendly alternative to palm while it's using almost every product, every 2 brothers on the ship, that one of them point in on one in certain separate ingredients and to find alternative effects can not effecting or is up in deforestation more. and that's the main interest of the process homeless, those heat to resistance and an expensive some $77000000.00 tons of it all produced
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each year. that's what makes com while the top selling vegetable oil in the world markets ahead of sweat under 8 feet. but palm oil is only cheap in financial times. the cost of people in the environment is high. oil palms. many grow in tropical regions. that launched weight sabrin forest are chopped down to accommodate them, contributing to climate change by contrast, blonde is not required to produce e style. all it takes is a fermentation tank, like the ones used to make b a and it works with things other than old bread. this isn't complex, but we'll start, we're completely self sufficient. when it comes to rule materials, we can use almost any food waste including rice, costs of uh,
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sweet potatoes and corn. uh is this cuts off the you can use all of implant. i'm not just the edible pods. so even the cool installers out by mice does on the solid waste oil tastes very mild. so it can be used in almost anything the bakery way due to a big jump. one works can meet its need for offense, almost entirely with dale bread. but how could all the bakeries benefit from this discovery? mainly because high 20 some, something several bakeries can good together to buy a film and taishan saying, can you see how much east oil they can produce from the lift, the bread? that way the risk isn't so great, and at some point everyone might be able to use their own bread to make french fries at home. why not? i even let me, let me just get back on the phone. this new to the ship blind uses the fresh east oil to make a special east to treat the recycle. the oil is used in the dose glaze. i'm spelling of the chocolate brioche. so if you're going to succumb to temptation at
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least, do it sustainably. oh valence pray to face the fading gym the for now on this for, for shows us another promise in greenville, tennessee. but this one has to do with energy production. also step away from falsely feels the future looks bright for business. both those like these one. there was a revolution underway on the roof tops of germany because by cornelius power, these devised and all new roofing tiles system that in addition to protecting houses, also incorporate solar modules. and they produce electricity in abundance. more than enough for the resident family provide the sunshine and then on i talked to anybody as an example. if those and titles and a roof mean a peak of 10 kilowatts, depending on where you are in germany, that's around 9 or even 10000 kilowatt hours. per year. yeah, that's the i is offering to understand the long term and pays for itself is in around 20 years, revealed to solar panels,
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roof costs around $40000.00 euros in total, a few 1000 more than a conventional roof with added solar panels. revolutionaries always face challenges because they're usually charging new ground. paolo's next level tiles involve a lot of individual workmanship at the factory and eastern germany making production for now relatively expensive of further hurdle is ensuring the new product is super dependable and functions flawlessly, over a period of decades. the ease allowed, eliminated solar modules are made on the basis of conventional processes with materials tried and tested in billions of units to date. so i not going to tow on that front kind is oregon cornell use palos company also introduced robots recently to increase capacity and lower cost. originally and electro technical engineer. he
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got investors on board to help finance the price, the material acquisitions. their commitment represented a big vote of confidence in his fledgling enterprise. yeah. as of yet how we started out in 2011 with 3 people. all right, so you know, we have stuff already 70 plus deer. we doubled turn over 5000000 euros towns. and this year, we hope to increase our revenue 5 or 6 fold power . this confidence that the energy crisis will see more german homeowners wanting to generate their own electricity. plus the government recently increased funding for solar roof conversions, which need to be as uncomplicated as possible. sped no, in spite. there will be 2 penetrations in the roof. they are having over the plus and minus cables will run inside the conduit, down to the in factors. it's about simple desktop for
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now, the roofing revolutionary is a relatively minor player in what is a $1000000000.00 market. but he's convinced that his innovative solar child will soon be in demand across the country. skipped from familiar one. i'm familiar. germany has 50000000 detached and the semi detached hoses. and that will require energy related to modernization over the next 30 years. so i'm just hoping that the, if you project got figured out, we're talking about half a 1000000 roofs a year on a moving $2.00 to $300000000.00 solar tiles to be installed the system. and we're looking forward to making a contribution for that target during the adults. and i talked to last week, germans known for being very price conscious. they might still need some persuading . time is however, on his side, if the panels produce the right results, they're bound to gain and popularity in the future. so le tells what
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a clever and efficient way to both cop of your house and your energy needs see what's in his sleep. and one that seems taylor made for africa because if there is one thing we have in abundance, it's sunshine that you know, what else africa has an abundance of discarded textiles sent to you from other parts of the world. and that these creating a lot of environmental problems so much so that you can to president unity and so many the glad i'm back on import over secondhand clothes bought. what can be done with what's already here? well, a sort of in stuff half ago may have the solution these young entrepreneurs are on the missions to defend the environment against never
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ending textile waste. they snatch up off cuts fabric and a roll pieces and sold inventory and sold and rejects and give them a 2nd chance at life. yeah, this is an example of some of the one way to recycle. and she said right now, so these are the products that we actually eventually want to me. the global self is becoming the textiles dump of the global, not every day, almost $200.00 tons of textile waste a dump a landfill was an african countries decomposing fabrics release comfortable greenhouse, missing gas, well, toxic chemicals and dies sip into the ground. water and soil. what is say to st, go and her friends have vowed to do their beat with we will been inspired by their own hometown and major manufacturing hub. we have about $300.00 as so closing manufacturers operating in south africa, about half of them on the list in case so you want to to start somebody to solve
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that problem, but at the same time create jobs. but at the same time. so create an innovative solution. their initiative, make sure be what textiles end up in landfills. spike collect include intended for dump sites for manufacturers and selling them to recycle is who processing materials is a fiber and thread for fabric production. we will then also use this the fiber to make footwear and different kinds of textiles. company collects 70 tons of textile waste to month. it's just one percent of western cape waste. the teen safe finding recycling missionary in south africa, is a big challenge. still it plans to expand to other provinces and continue to clean up the polluting textile industry. and how about you? if you're also doing your bit, tell us about it, visit our website, or send us a tweet. past a, doing your page. we share your story.
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to using was to make something useful that's central to some of the most exciting innovations that we have seen today. and before we say goodbye, would like to introduce you to a month right to in uganda. we used his background in aerospace engineering to develop sustainable solutions for areas that are very much down of and the results are impressive. no more documents in helen youngers house. it has been about a year since a home was connected to electricity. and since might then well, but they haven't seen and it's just that was this last time for them to see, but they could not believe a village or go to court power. at the same time,
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electricity is changing lives in prison for getting electricity. my customers use to return to the homes early due to the documents, but res power if we can. so up to midnight. got good is a remote finding community located up are 300 kilometers north of you kind of capital. it borders which you sent for professional. pub, yukon, dislodges, conservation area, and home to engage and species like elephant in 2009. when you kind an aerospace peter nichol visited the oscar village in the district of new what he saw in need for p energy possible. it wasn't the other national path to say if we could do something in the way of which would reduce the pressure on firewood. so it'd be interesting to help concept initial pack. secondly, no, i had a lot of agriculture with means, whatever we could do with agricultural waste,
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we could do it in noise. so in 2012 p 10, you go set up a private company. today, the plug in go to generate 64 and a lot of renewable energy from other calls held by a mess to a process called guess if a cation uses a shape off the gas it by a just a spock is enough to get the material to heat up to 1000 degrees celsius. at that temperature, it breaks down from rice tasks, mace called with the shelves. coffee husks into me same and hydrogen rocket feel. while those gas is light, they rise to the top. this fucked out and go to power. the engine moves how this has just ended. after removing the kronos for food, the women used to throw waves. it's called nowadays apply them to peter michael as
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a raw material to produce the energy to be used at the homes. detect and this month lease, we sell it to them. they bite, we get money almost every time we get money, this one, then we get the money in the rise husks. the company also use us the waste from the guess the vacation during the process. guess is a separated from the soul of by a mess. it leaves behind tons of solid rest and you called by 0 cost. they're a micro paused form in the bias. how those micro pause off perfect for bacteria to flourish. us when bacteria flourish in the by time the soil then relieves nutrients into the ground, automatically fertilizing the ground. so by char, improved soil moisture reducing the need for irrigation by char helps keep
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the sofa type, reducing the need for non organic flow devices. during the planting season, he gives the bio co opt for free to about a 1000 farmers in the region. helen younger also gets them the forms of best benefiting from their own waste delivered to the company. it's so the cycle is complete and keeps on going. it's a virtual cycle, which takes us from the vicious cycle of poverty to a virtuous cyclists prosperity every year peter nickle can produce up to 100 tons of bio cos. he only use of house listed as fertilizer. the other health is used to making cooking fuel in the form of pilots us. he also gives us a fee to families to avoid cutting down trees for firewood. so far the company has offset over 50000 tons of c o 2 annually. my pop up is going,
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but i'm only considering i only use a few pilots to cook now compared to the big volume of firewood that i previously young's pace. and even if i light a few pellets and cooking as far as timing out in the back logs here, baby. but at the in the last decade, peter nickle has said a 5 minute response and you kinda costing some 4500000 euros res, mainly to venture capital. his hybrid model, that's the power from bio mass with solar, another clean energy source. the plant generates a total of $500.00 kilowatts powering more than a 100 household businesses and institutions. in the evening. we can switch on our biomass classify and run it. by daytime we have the solar running and we have a small amount of battery capacity to balance that load. so we have uniform electricity, 24 hours a day. every day of the year. on top of that,
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you turn your cost started a new project, electricity, mobility among the rule community. he has already 5 electric vehicles, is running in court. in the near future, he wants to expand his p n. c model to zambia, but china and south africa and even federal way to speed in the united kingdom. that's quite a project. you can get much more circular and sustainable than that. i'm afraid we've come to the end of this special edition of echo africa also has tenable alternatives. we hope you enjoyed the program. i will come back again next week. i'm crystal, i'm signing though from lagos, nigeria. and it is also a device for me, sandra, co homes, that we, nobody will write to income plot. uganda. don't forget, you can always check in with us in our social media channels. why not send us an email and tell us about the different projects in your area dedicated to protecting
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