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Expanding the Frontiers for African Entrepreneurs
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What is the best path to pan-African recovery?
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Tony Elumelu: Success is made up of 1% dreams and 99% hard work
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Green Cities turns Monrovia’s trash into cash.
Waste collection and management is a big problem for many African cities. Littering, open dumping, almost non-existent waste separation and minimal recycling are some of the challenges city authorities on the continent are grappling with.
One company in Liberia is creating a cleaner environment and making products from trash that it sells for profit.
James Mulbah is the CEO of Green Cities, in Monrovia, the Liberian capital. The company was registered in 2014 and focuses on waste management by collecting and recycling organic, plastic and electronic waste.
Mulbah previously ran an organisation that rehabilitated youths affected by the war. He got them involved with cleaning the environment and making compost they could sell. In this way, the youths earned money and stayed busy. Post-war, there was no waste recycling company in Monrovia and garbage collected in mounds and blocked roads. A large proportion of this waste was plastic a
Investment in female founders is our collective responsibility
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