Plastic Collective is proud to announce the registration of the ASASE Foundation’s community-based plastic collection and recycling project under the Verra’s Plastic Waste Reduction Standard. Plastic Collective is the advisory partner to this exemplar project which is leading the charge to address the plastic pollution crisis in Ghana. The ASASE project was also selected for inclusion in theContinue reading Plastic Collective registers its first African project under the Verra Plastic Waste Reduction Standard
Empowering Communities for a Sustainable Buying/Selling of Plastics
ASASE Foundation, a non-governmental organization in Ghana, is poised to separately collect all plastic packaging in Accra for recycling by 2030. This initiative will enable communities to cash in the maximum value to invest for their sustainable future. The plastic waste collected will be re-processed into products of use for the development of underprivileged communities,Continue reading Empowering Communities for a Sustainable Buying/Selling of Plastics
Exploring the Transformative Journey of CASH IT! in Wastewater Management
The CASH IT! Tema West Recycling is a state of the art plastic waste reprocessing plant established in Accra as part of the the ASASE Foundation project “Closing the Loop” of Plastic Packaging in Ghana. The project is currently funded by the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) and the European Union (EU). This cutting-edgeContinue reading Exploring the Transformative Journey of CASH IT! in Wastewater Management
Interview with Dana Mosora at the new CASH IT! Recycling Plant in TEMA WEST
ASASE opens the gates of its second Plastic Recycling Plant in Accra! Located in Tema West, this plant displaces an informal dumpsite of a community and transforms it into a workplace for women and men who want to make a difference in their lives. They support the economic development of the community and wish toContinue reading Interview with Dana Mosora at the new CASH IT! Recycling Plant in TEMA WEST
Pyramid Recycling and the University of Ghent develop Plastic Lumber for Ghana
Financed by ASASE Foundation via the grant co-funded by the EUROPEAN UNION and the ALLIANCE TO END PLASTIC WASTE, we give access to a local entrepreneur in Ghana to exquisite expertise from Europe. Meet Gianni Vyncke, an electromechanical engineer who works at the Centre for Polymer and Material Technologies at Ghent University since 2017. HeContinue reading Pyramid Recycling and the University of Ghent develop Plastic Lumber for Ghana
