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was the story behind the news. we ruled about unbiased information for 3 months. the or how do you motivate others to get involved in climate action if it's well making things fun. come be a good way to start. maybe with a game of football or some music, of whether collecting waste or repairing old household items. we can all do audits, walk up to a new edition of equal africa. i'm personal items, illegals, nigeria, great to have you with us. and here's what's coming up. climate action,
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football and zimbabwe. tenant waste into energy and gone up at ra, painful change. ease of d r. c. first of all though, we had to set a goal like many countries. yeah. you know, for car, so they go has a big problem with pollution from road traffic, which is where they call origin not express train. com, same venue rule link, transport the road 115000 passengers every day. it's creek on some vineyards on. it's also having a positive effect on air quality in the area. the demand is in almost every day about 80000 people pass through the gates of the clean, expressed regional, not test the pride of sin a go through a new system since 2021. the train has been running, breaking the new between the car and media due to new science and at least 3 to
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have such a 6 commitment. as a wait, petty vanka is a regular passenger. the government official used to spend over 2 hours a day, sex and suffering. now he's commute is just for 2 minutes and he's doing something good for the environment which he values high as opposed to a bit of a good fit. i think the tangent windows reduce pollution, i'm not saying it and we made you to complete. but we have already the seeing fuel cards on the road to do some in traffic is small. so now when you look up the highways and talked routes, because people are using the test and leaving because behind, i think it's making a real impact on the environment, sauzie's or possibly yellow infected lucy, do feel a lot of them on the tab is a flex you projects designed to cut synagogues, c o 2 emissions by around 30 percent by 2030. the country currently produces about $12000000.00 tons of greenhouse gases each year. and nearly all of its transports,
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we need to the emissions come from the also to do we looked at the number of customers just using the tab and calculate to the c o 2 emissions. we're saving sofa. we've transported over $55000000.00 plus inches. if you assume this person just took the test instead of a count or bus, we've saved more than 850000 tons of c o 2 and the equipment and such as the numbers are rising from $17000.00 a day in the last year to almost 5 times that amount to d, depending on the class and the destination. tickets costs between a $0.02 and a round, full use of the back of the uh, the way to get to when i go to the car, to run errands. i prefer taking the test because i need to be fast. i'm really happy going by train. so i get it that. i mean the up that i thought i did go down to this whole, i used to take many buses or buses where everyone's jostling,
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they've never any space. it's really difficult compared to the test design, a lot of money. but i bought a deb pretty much that becca mutual good, must have to the cost. if i want to get that quickly, i took the test to avoid traffic jams. it's quite comfortable in kula and does less felicia ratio. why that's where the police, you know, just the air that's clean up. the tab is also committed to sustainable decision to waste management at each setting station. the whole system do set up a waste switching system with all the sites in the stations maintenance areas. and on the train, at the stations, we have waste collectors and special tons find bins. so we can only tell what's inside of this bins are divided into 2 compartments. for recyclable waste and non recyclable left the district left. but full risk has also brought some
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new challenges in some areas along the truck. so she's being dumped on really appropriate to come boxes. the really over it says are organizing clean up events and running campaigns to raise public a when you're supposed to be that's your own love. this, when is campaigns also focus on safety since we deal with a lot of trespassing on the trucks. and that is the issue of sending stations because people are throwing the waste onto range with property. we also tackling illegal dumping within our premises along the waste management and sustainable ma chauncy. the ted has proven to be a major success by means 2025. the line will extend to the international and the apple, the to isn't just transporting passages. it's bringing a big emissions into re yet when it comes to looking
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after all, planet, sometimes you just have to roll up your sleeves and get to a best the for you know, group. i'm next report shows that supplement efforts works best for when you pull on your football boots 1st, which is what our next report from zimbabwe is all about. the hello. everyone here is not just on the soccer page. this in concert titan's football club, also trains its young members and environmental awareness. some concern is that local n g a that teaches kids about issues like climate change and the importance of conservation, giving them the skills to make a difference and the wells around them is do we meet? we set off by discussing things item into issues like the sick does inside
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affecting the environment and the possible solutions or suggestions or anything that we can do to keep those fig tests. then we proceed to us putting activities, helping them to fully understand a, the inside of mean. and it's not just these kids who have benefits in the so good environment program runs across 20 schools in and around to rory the topics towards ranging from recycling to this rest of extinction facing some animal species. since the project began in 2012, moving 500 young people have taken part, their learning practical skills. like how renewable energy through setting up how it pumps can keep gotten like this green and thriving, even in times of drought. for how planting fruit trees can reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. plus those same trees make a great habitat of various wildlife intermountain the board where we have the test
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a couple of guns a board when we play soccer. as soon as we get to the field trip, so we 1st pick up all the plastic melissa on the ground as well, but it doesn't seem beside as you've seen a visit visit, we're encouraged to collect. so the waste environments, this was where, like if and because we do this every day before playing soca numbers and i've started watching them, you know, good habits away with me to keep my environmental clean every way this weekend too much. what i'm doing with my of the yeah, you know, free guy. it is very normal to re fed, broken household and electric goods. what's in euro. the tendency in present, that case has been to just check these out. that creates a lot of waste. now there are efforts to encourage more people to go down the repair routes, including some financial incentives we had to germany. we
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have so much stuff in europe and create more e, we spoke capital than any other region. no, no. one problem is when this stuff breaks, i have no idea what to do about it. for the cases like bowling one, again, one step ahead. as thought of it sustainability initiatives, belinda is welcome to fix the big gap in the circular economy and convince americans for the repair of a product, bullying we give up to $200.00 euros per year to people who repair the own broken household items and the e u hopes that such schemes with drastically reduced ways produced to i mean ultimately the info starting to do that like this massive refurbishment factory is trying to do. the big question is the schemes like this to steve us reading goods. what do we actually do something the back of so much waste nowadays it's getting more and more complicated to get things done. that's going the right policy, a minimum of germany,
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social democratic body who's working to push through policy change. he's talking about how the complexity of gadgets has gone up. remember when you could just take the battery out of it or phone and replace switch. we also know mix resources more with electronics. now, when i shoes, for example, and we need so much more raw materials that are growing energy needs, when it breaks down how the e u is pushing back hardware there. so it's a coffee machine. producers may need a special key to open it in order to repair and these keys i have another available order to back is not allowed anymore contractual. if you go with your phone to somebody else to repair it, you lose your contracts road guarantee not allowed anymore. and the last thing that we introduce is to be a request from the member space to introduce support measures. so australia from so in a couple of states in germany have no interviews or repair bonus, where you can get part of the repair paid for a research group. calculated savings from the scheme and the state of tutoring in from 2021 to 2020. and found that more than $13000.00 unsubsidized profess avoided
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almost $400.00 tons of electronic waste. and almost $3000.00 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent molded i'm told of use a said they would not have to pay the product if not for the cash back scheme. so many regions, including berlin, giving it a go to the state here was no subsidized, 50 percent of the bank costs for a long list of household items. when you send your bills in and this gap, the $200.00 us per you, this is all thought of when you direct to the e will prove dispute that each member said was item to law by 2026. it would lie just companies to increase the minimum warranty period and lower the cost of spec box. we have this examples that a part of a dishwasher, for example, simple plastic part in the dishwasher. if you use 3 d printing, it would cost you $0.50. if you purchase it from the producer, you have to pay $200.00 units. nobody can explain that. this is ridiculous, therefore we included of who the price has to be reasonable. consumers can request the check off, the price is from judges can single repack to face. but the municipality offers
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a free repack, a face that people can get help in order to get the products being repaired. so to prompting tire repair. and by that we get a whole boost for the repass. let's check it out. belinda list is registered rebecca fees online. i'm adding to one that's set up inside of 2nd hand malls run by the cities waste management authority. the authority collects waste and preserved special things, and they think this of a longer life. the rivera didn't want to be filmed because in trubenstein, his, i like his group, believes in the messaging over the individual. just, this is broken and i'd like to repair it. as it does as well. so i'd say this main robot pot here might definitely shouldn't be used anymore. i don't know why that's through. i've been in business all. we'll have to get a new rubber part. when we turn know when i got apply for the bonus yet,
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but when i come back with my new talk next month, i wouldn't i wonder the what happens in places, but people lack access to places or schemes like this. does your plan always make sense? one study compare the price of buying new wasn't understanding, washing machines and vacuum cleaners for such expensive products. it found that in every instance, it was significantly cheaper to repair over the place until the very end of life. at which point the blue switch, a group of europe and universities, found that overall, why is recycling has stolen the glory? root that is most important below of the circular economy? you could save several times the energy required by repair in household items rather than recycling and which would include breaking down to devise separating spots, changing the form and sending each back into a stream of circulation. so reset infrastructure really needs to catch up. and to do that at scale, we need big players. we've driven across the border to portland to visit one of the
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biggest factors in europe, the buyers and refurbish of all things. re by says the country receive a 1500 packages a week to the post electronics books. i pads, game consoles and watches the book about the here they take them for quantity and send them back for a longer warranty period than the original. as part of the policy to make things last longer without the price being low, gotten to believe that model $112.00 which aligns with buttons repair, bonus idea which he sees of the next big market. over the past years, we also expanded into the area. if we pay off, so we have our own repair facility, and we do display changes, battery changes and other repass. and that obviously has an additional impact on
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saving you waste. and that's an additional area where we see quite some potential. so we are going to see a lot more of this. i'm clicking on the consent. it was like the one in berlin which have proved to work. and some members, states really do it over a large enough part of the population. and when industry truly catches up those huge mountings of waste certainly make you think we have a good number of them. garbage is so bad for the soul, walter, and as well as for roles, people in gone the efforts to come back, the growing trust problem of let's to the development of a high breed wished to energy plants. so for the pilot project is very promising. this waste sorting facility is still something of a novelty in gun, but the plant here does even more. some waste is used to produce electricity and complex facilities like this come out to be able to help us and be able to able to
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connect with and make good use of the width in a way you realize that one of them has to do with job creations, so people and people in the community will not be engaged in the collection of the ways which will actually be sent to the community to actually be utilize of the facility is subbing a crucial purpose done as waste problem is huge. $14000.00 tons of garbage generated every day and only 10 percent of that is collected. it's a problem that results in greenhouse gas emissions. the spread of the seas and even contributes to flooding. and in fact, waste is a valuable resource once it's processed. solomon and rhetoric is a salma. he and his son now use compost made of organic waste on the me field. a movie brought out by me using the company before i started using my call. most of
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my crops about my yield was very last. yeah, i know, but assuming your significant believe novice did a lot of mays this year last year i had about 10 bags, but this year it's increased to 20 bags. yeah, yeah. so the complex has been helpful for me. the money to content intent intent on the list is made in the hybrid waste energy plants near the city of kumasi, where waste is also used to produce electricity from bio or the solar power plants produces 400 kilowatt enough to supply 500 household. the 1st of its kind in gun it costs 5800000 euros and was mostly funded by the german government. the plant was also developed with the help of german know how there's no shortage of waste that's can be used. it's brought in from the town over can cover so in a day because i spent phones, and then at the end of the day we expect that to obtain about 50 cubic meters of gas. the plants doesn't handle metal,
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but plastic waste gets shredded and sent elsewhere for cycling. the organic waste is used to produce via the help of material in this react to in the yellow building behind it by august is converted into electricity, but to generate to the plants we eventually employed a team of 50 people. for now, 20 people walk here, including local ex, puts in waste, which meant to getting further training in bio gust technology from the german putnam. for the time being, the energy produced here isn't being fed into the mass. you read the amount of power produced by the plant isn't to yet enough for the national transmission system come in. well, yeah. okay, that's good enough to production of energy from the bargain aspects. to have more of the energy produced from the bank as a spits, as compared to the solar that we have currently on those sites so that we can be quite effective date grades because it's
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a waste of energy projects. so the fact that we have with that is from the broadcast aspect that is being converted to imaging. and so this office office is what i'm looking for. that's we have more energy that we could use in the coming months. food that they come to gwinnett sets of the grid until this happens, the electricity produced is used in the waste energy plant itself. and the plant makes via compose some of the attic waste in a closely monitored process that takes that b y, a compost has, have some excellent one and with from, well, eco friendly adult. the need for chemicals such a license. and he even saves money to, as i said, we're not cause enough. it's not this organic compos, have to spend a lot of money to buy other types of fertilizers. and that's very expensive if i 3 and do what the one about the cost of the equivalent of the $30.00 euro. so using
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the organic compost has helped reduce my cost of production loss. nadia of little football for the waste to energy plant near kumasi is a pilots project. if all goes well again and government plans to finance 10 more across the country, while it's amazing when you can make something useful also something that has been discarded. what 1st of cause the waste has to be collected in the democratic republic of congo, a wide spread available was the issue, lead one young woman that to push for change. our aim is to help the environment and at the same time improve the lives of those around the the, at this events, the music has a clear message. environmental aim
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is to meet young people understand that through music, we can lead a real revolution and shake the vision of our environment and the climate crisis. streets, paved with rubbish, clubs of bolted every day. nice ink and chester. it's time to turn around says kit c a for name, a positive. if your school the terrible it so much rubbish is collected in such a small street. that is a huge lack of awareness about waste management that's done every with the roads on da spins. they fix this for formula. we'll go from bad kit c a on name of past who heads up to finding you in that situation, working to protect those, the environment and children's rights. today, the 20 year old had a team of collecting rubbish with street children from the district. oh wow. now it's time to do some plants. it was cuz we want to shift people's perception of the
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environment and lead them to understand that we can all take action. however small, with a sense of responsibility, appliances like a child, we want to see a grow. we want to see it in the phone. it gets here or do up in here in the dark capital. she was aware of the issue of pollution from an early age. when she was 12, she joined us. the young people to as program began writing about the water pollution on children's rights. in the 2021 could see i became a human self use investor the for the environment. since then, she has continued raising awareness among the slowly teens and the general population about children's wrong, about access to drinking water and environmental protection. she takes us to the district where she grew up. it was here that she 1st noticed the damage and impact of trash on the area. i'm on the call go the best. well,
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i guess what my commitment stems from the fact that i decided not to accept the situation my country was in, but to see is a problem. and that's the biggest challenge. how do i and all of us manage to encourage communities, individuals, young people to get involved and say, don't forget to ask them what's going. i enjoyed most about my work is passing on new knowledge and a new vision of the assignment issue that i get something. let's say that the capital of the democratic republic of google, kinshasa has been growing rapidly for decades. it is that the largest city in africa after cairo, and me, it's population of around $15.00 to $17000000.00 producers around $10000.00 tons of waste every day. a vast amount, especially in the city, without the a centralized waste collection system. during the rainy season, can shasta is regularly transformed into a river on properties to see
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a and her team wants to encourage people to reduce waste. they don't just focus in children with everyone in the community in the cities must in that district, they meet with the trust cadet or rock group, was that it was laptops. she found the truth that there is in him. can see it has found an online public isn't easy, but we set to out sale. so what time the stand and the doubt that it's a question of time and learning how to get that message across the more present way, all the moment make them understand what our vision is. and i think that that is what people set up the music store on century music. we can lead a real revolution and then we can impact the vision of our environment,
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the vision of a time of crisis. and that's something that's going to happen over time. little by little, it's about changing mentalities about understanding that it's fine to wrap, but it's better to rep for the real message then. voice by his determination and supported by friends like the true cut them wrap is it continues to sow the seeds of change in constructive little by little choose building hope for cleaners and the community committed to tackling the challenges of climate change. that's all for today would love to hear what you think about the show. so please reach out to us at eco, a. d, w dot com. you can also find moines, byron stories by searching for eco africa online. thanks for watching. so now it's good bye for me, chris, a lamps and legals my to area. see you next on the,
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