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Trashed But Treasured at Abaita ABabiri

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May 6, 2025
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Located 5 kilometers away from Entebbe International Airport, Abaita Ababiri harbors a remarkable group of individuals who have taken it upon themselves to transform plastic waste into wealth.

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Led by the spirited Amina Nalwoga, these plastic bottle collectors wander the streets of Abaita Ababiri looking for discarded bottles that others might overlook.

This is a routine every morning. Collectors gather at Abaita Ababiri Main market, where Nalwoga rallies them with a message of purpose. “Each bottle we collect is not just trash, it’s a chance to protect our motherland,” she emphasizes. With renewed energy, they set off to collect plastic bottles, engaging with neighbors, sharing stories, and educating themselves about the importance of plastic waste recycling.

As the day progresses, the collectors converge at a modest collection center on the outskirts of town to sort, separate plastic from glass, and identify bottles that can be sold for recycling. This initiative not only reduces landfill strain but also provides a vital source of income for the collectors, many of whom are single parents striving to support their families.

Kasuula Brain, one of the plastic waste collectors, shares his transformative journey. “Before, I never thought I could make a difference, but now I know every bottle I collect helps protect our planet,” he says, beaming with pride. Brain’s story is a testament to the impact of this initiative, which has empowered him to become financially independent.

By transforming plastic waste into reusable bottles, the Abaita Babiri bottle collectors have become guardians of the environment. Their passion and commitment serve as a shining example of what can be achieved when individuals come together to make a difference.

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