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What’s Next for Clean Cities Project: Scaling the Waste to Art Initiative

After the resounding success of the Clean Cities Solidarity March, Clean Cities Project is poised to take the next big step in our journey towards environmental sustainability: scaling the Waste to Art initiative across Lilongwe city, communities, and schools. According to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), more than 280,000 tonnes of solid waste remain uncollected …

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Trash or Beauty? Introducing the Waste to Art Initiative

Introduction: A Call to Action Against Plastic Pollution Imagine living in a world where our streets, oceans, and landscapes are free from the grip of plastic pollution. This vision might seem far-fetched, especially when faced with the staggering reality that urban areas in Malawi alone generate approximately 280,000 tons of uncollected solid waste annually. But …

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Clean Cities Project: Message to the general public during this festive season

Festive Season: Sharing Love, Building Sustainable Communities   As the festive season wraps us in warmth and joy, it becomes a time to share love with our families and draw closer to our loved ones. Amid the laughter and joyous celebrations, let’s weave together the themes of sharing love and sustainability, resonating with the values …

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Engaging Tomorrow’s Eco-Champions – Nurturing Sustainability at Nambuma Secondary School

In the heart of Malawi, a beacon of change is illuminating the path toward a greener future. At Nambuma Secondary School, a remarkable transformation is underway, ignited by the fervor of young minds committed to fostering a cleaner, more sustainable world. The Clean Cities Project recently concluded a powerful awareness campaign that not only educated …

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