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iTrash Technology Limited and Plastic & Save Ltd to embark on waste segregation tour

iTrash Technology Limited, operators of Your Trashman and Plastic & Save Ltd., is set to embark on its second phase of waste segregation education in senior high schools across the country.

Your Trashman is Africa’s first Trash-Tech mobile ecosystem and inclusive technology waste management company, with a unique model designed to use the technological advancement of the century to revolutionize the entire waste management industry in Africa and beyond, making them the future of waste management.

Plastic & Save Limited: Plastic & Save Limited is a recycling company that provides a wide range of plastic solutions for household use and raw material for various packaging companies. As a part of our ongoing efforts to exploit this opportunity, we will recycle the plastics and then produce kitchenware items and other related plastic materials.

iTrash Technology Limited and Plastic & Save have over the years carried out several sanitation programs aimed at educating the general public on sanitation-related issues and sanitation and environmental education programs in a number of senior high schools to create awareness and programs for students, among others. Hence the partnership for this project.

The waste segregation tour is set to be launched on March 22, 2023, with the project starting in April 2023 and running through April 2024, which is phase two of the project. The aim of the waste segregation educational tour is to educate the general public on the process of separating waste into different elements and dividing dry and wet waste.

If waste is not separated properly, it all gets mixed up in landfills. Waste segregation entails separating wet and dry wastes so that dry waste can be recycled and wet waste can be composted.

Your trashman will match Make anyone, anywhere, with the mobile trash application to get the most convenient waste disposal ever to end the unmanaged garbage problems across Africa’s cities, as well as empower ordinary people to become “Trashpreneurs”. Of course, this will aid in the creation of more long-term jobs, the expansion of businesses, and the strengthening of local economies. 

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