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How do you build a sustainable e-waste management system in Kenya?
In this episode, Jane Muriithi and Thuo Lawrence from E-waste Initiative Kenya (EWIK) talk about their approach to e-waste management across Kenya. Jane describes EWIK's collection model through drop-off points and door-to-door pickups across multiple cities, their repair and refurbishment process, and the challenges of managing different materials when items can't be repaired.
You'll also hear about EWIK's skills training programs for youth, including e-waste handling and ICT repair, with specific support for young mothers through onsite childcare, entrepreneurship courses, and mentorship. Thuo explains their research mapping Kenya's e-waste value chain through stakeholder interviews to inform Extended Producer Responsibility schemes.
Listen to know how to build environmental and social impact through e-waste management, and to understand why partnerships necessary to scale e-waste recycling across East Africa.
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Jane Muriithi, E-waste Initiative Kenya (EWIK)
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
About
Its services encompass the entire e-waste lifecycle, including training, collection, processing, and safe disposal, while promoting environmental sustainability and youth empowerment through skills development. EWIK is committed to creating a circular economy by addressing electronic waste challenges in Kenya and beyond.
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How do you build a sustainable e-waste management system in Kenya?
In this episode, Jane Muriithi and Thuo Lawrence from E-waste Initiative Kenya (EWIK) talk about their approach to e-waste management across Kenya. Jane describes EWIK's collection model through drop-off points and door-to-door pickups across multiple cities, their repair and refurbishment process, and the challenges of managing different materials when items can't be repaired.
You'll also hear about EWIK's skills training programs for youth, including e-waste handling and ICT repair, with specific support for young mothers through onsite childcare, entrepreneurship courses, and mentorship. Thuo explains their research mapping Kenya's e-waste value chain through stakeholder interviews to inform Extended Producer Responsibility schemes.
Listen to know how to build environmental and social impact through e-waste management, and to understand why partnerships necessary to scale e-waste recycling across East Africa.
People
Jane Muriithi, E-waste Initiative Kenya (EWIK)
Patrick Hypscher, Circular Business Strategist, PaaS Expert
About
Its services encompass the entire e-waste lifecycle, including training, collection, processing, and safe disposal, while promoting environmental sustainability and youth empowerment through skills development. EWIK is committed to creating a circular economy by addressing electronic waste challenges in Kenya and beyond.
Further Links
One-page Summary