EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 6 MIN
Enzymatic Recycling – The Quiet Revolution Kenya Cannot Afford to Ignore
from Jijuze · host Jijuze
The podcast episode discusses Kenya's increasing plastic waste problem, emphasizing the grim reality of the situation and the undervalued work of the waste-pickers who facilitate the majority of the recycling efforts. In exploring solutions, the host, Brian, introduces enzymatic recycling as a promising, revolutionary innovation. This technological advance can break down PET plastics to their primary chemical components, thereby producing 'new' plastic of identical quality. The promising technology provides Kenya with an opportunity to address its plastic waste problem directly, potentially turning it into an economic advantage, further reducing carbon emissions. However, for this potential to be realized, Brian emphasizes the importance of making comprehensive changes across policy, capital, and human infrastructure. https://jijuze.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/enzymatic-recycling.pnghttps://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/14/11/176?utm_source=chatgpt.com New documentary exposes recycling fallacy and health impacts of plastic pollution on Kenya’s waste workers - Greenpeace Africa Innovative recycling strategies for non-recycled plastics: advancing the circular economy for a sustainable future - RSC Sustainability (RSC Publishing) https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/sustainability/plastic-plastic-everywhere-but-not-for-african-recyclers-1424622?utm_source=chatgpt.comKenya Plastics Pact & WWF-Kenya Drive Plastic Recycling Efforts Amid EPR Implementation – Kenya Plastics PactFrom waste to gold: How plastic recycling is changing lives – Kenya News Agencyhttps://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2025/07/kenya-launches-responsible-sourcing-drive-to-protect-waste-pickers/Kenya launches pioneer project to protect waste pickers
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