Recycling Scheme for Women and Youth Empowerment. We empower low-income women and young people in Nigerian coastal communities through plastic recycling.
Hi Twitter!
We’d like to formally introduce ourselves.
We are the Recycling Scheme for Woman and Youth Empowerment (RESWAYE).
We run a buy-back program that empowers women and youths(above 16yrs) through collection, aggregation and recycling of plastic waste.
RESWAYE welcomes you to the second half of the year!
Take a minute and reflect on how far you’ve actively contributed to the well being of our society and the ecosystem at large.
If you did not do so much in the last 6 months, you have another opportunity to do better this…
What comes to your mind first when you see plastics?
Do you see waste or wealth?
For us at @reswaye we always see wealth.
What ever you do this week, make sure you utilize your “plastic waste” by recycling them.
Our dream of a sustainable society is only possible with YOU.
RESWAYE plastic pickup at Luver Best Lekki.
Promoting sustainable practices through plastic waste management and recycling should never be underestimated.
Only 9% of plastics get recycled and the rest goes to landfills, oceans, and dumpsites.
There has never been a greater time to share this news .
The Recycling Scheme For Women and Youth Empowement .(RESWAYE) is honoured to be a grant beneficiary of the US Dept of State POWER PROJECT - Providing Opportunities for Women’s Economic Rise
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their livelihood and create sustainable wealth.
Through the POWER PROJECT we also aim to facilitate the Promotion and Setup of 20 ‘Waste to Wealth’ Businesses through Business Training and Investment Preparation Workshop with US Based Companies and Partners.
Combating Climate Change Through Recycling and Waste to Wealth Enterprise Development.
With this project , RESWAYE aims to empower 300 low-income women in Nigerian coastal communities through our waste recycling scheme providing them with training, tools and resources to improve
A new week to be actively involved in environmental sustainability and waste management
Thrive to do better this week; use recyclable materials and avoid dumping your waste improperly.
Together we make the world a better place!
Happy new week.
#reusereducerecycle#newweek
Happy World Ocean Day
The Ocean is more than a natural resource to Mankind
The primary goal of World Ocean Day is to promote ocean conservation. The ocean faces numerous threats such as pollution, overfishing, habitat destruction, climate change, and plastic waste
#worldoceanday
@UN_Nigeria Africa needs to do more as regards Plastics Pollution. Our Government needs to actively inculcate plastic control policies and more awareness should be made.
This will enable people be aware of the fact that they are the first solution to plastic pollution.
We are glad to announce that we will be speaking on the 5th of June on Twitter space powered by @UN_Nigeria
Join us next week Monday as we discuss the key solutions to Plastic Waste.
There’s no future for Mother Earth with plastic pollution. #EnvironmentDay23#PlasticPollution
What are you going to be doing differently today?
Recycle a plastic today!
Tell a friend to recycle!
Tell your family to recycle!
Register with us as a recycler!
Send a dm or call 09022221117
Happy Global Recycling Day Guys
It’s another day to reflect on climate Change and how our attitude of waste disposal, use of plastics, nylons, styrofoam and other recyclables play major role in either protecting or destroying our planet.
#GlobalRecyclingDay#Recycle#recycling
To get to where you want to be, you must never undermine the place of training!
To be better, you have to know better.
Take time to groom yourself and your team, it makes your success story easy!
#team#training#UnitedNations#recycle
Approximately 62kg of plastics recycled today from three locations!
@TotalEnergiesNG@mrtastyfried and @EarlsLekki
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Little drop of water they say makes a mighty ocean!
Anytime you pass by these locations, please #Recycle your #plastics in our receptacles!