Don't bin it, fix it
August 11, 2016The latest Eco@Africa episode checks out a repair cafe in Berlin. There volunteer experts help Berliners repair everything from electrical devices and bikes to clothes. Their motto: don't bin it, fix it!
We also delve into one young scientist's mission to fight food insecurity in Africa. The Nairobi-based researcher is investigating plant species packed with nutrition, like South American superfood quinoa, in a bid to help African farmers grow them.
We take a trip to South Africa for two stories. There a citrus-juice producer has switched from polluting coal to using waste sawdust from a nearby lumber mill to power his operations. By doing so, the company has significantly reduced its CO2 emissions. On the outskirts of Johannesburg, one woman is dealing with a different kind of waste - household trash. Queen Elizabeth Mpashe started a waste management business following eight years without a job. Now she's the queen of recycling.
Staying in Africa, we move to Malawi where a women's cooperative is earning cash and doing their bit for the environment with sweet-smelling treats. The women make essential oils and soaps from a local plant and have recently broken into the UK market. Then we return to the German capital where one man is trying to save Berlin's under threat wild bee populations.