Make It Make It Sense With Ayanda Nyathi - How We Can Manage Waste In Our Communities

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A reality facing many South Africans is the ever-growing build-up of trash that no longer gets collected. While municipal failures are the first line of blame, residents often feel powerless, waiting for solutions to the growing trash that pollutes their roads, walkways, parks, and water systems. Candice Mostert, Founder and Director of Waste Ed, shares how collectively taking ownership of our communities and the environment, can go a long way when municipal waste collection systems collapse. Listeners also shared the impact that inefficient waste collection has had on their communities. Take a listen! 
31 Mar English South Africa Music · Comedy

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