EMBRACING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE (3)

The Role of Women in Sustainability: Empowering Through EduPlastics

Women are at the heart of EduPlastics. Our team is proud to employ and empower women who are leading the charge in our recycling efforts. Women like Betty Nansubuga, a 2024 Anzisha Prize Fellow, demonstrate the strength of female leadership in the sustainability space. They are not only reclaiming plastic waste but also reclaiming their place as key drivers of economic and environmental progress.

EduPlastics employs women in the recycling process, providing them with fair wages and training to build long-term skills in sustainability. These women help transform discarded plastics into learning materials, which are distributed to children in underserved communities.

By focusing on gender equality and economic empowerment, EduPlastics is more than a recycling initiative—it’s a movement that promotes social justice while addressing environmental issues. We are committed to creating a future where women lead the way in building sustainable communities.

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