A Transformative Journey from Plastic Bottle Seller to Environmental Champion
Gad Okello weighing plastic on his scale

A Transformative Journey from Plastic Bottle Seller to Environmental Champion

INTRODUCTION

Gad Okello, a 37-year-old man from Bundondo, Jinja, is a husband and father of two who has lived a life of perseverance and hard work. For many years, Gad's primary source of income came from selling empty plastic bottles. Despite the meager earnings, he was determined to provide for his family. His life took a significant turn when he discovered WastePays, an innovative platform that changed his perspective on waste management and opened up new opportunities.

Gad weighing plastic brought by a waste picker on his scale


Discovering WastePays And Embracing Change

Gad first heard about WastePays during a workshop held at the Walukuba Community Centre. The workshop aimed to educate the community on effective waste management and the benefits of using the WastePays app. Intrigued by the possibilities, Gad attended the session with curiosity and left with a renewed sense of purpose.

With the knowledge gained from the workshop, Gad began to see beyond just plastic bottles. He learned about different types of plastics and how they could be recycled for profit. Utilizing the WastePays app, he could now efficiently pay waste pickers and manage his transactions with ease. This newfound efficiency inspired him to become a WastePays agent.

Gad at his waste collection site

Becoming a WastePays Agent

As a WastePays agent, Gad's role expanded. He not only collected various kinds of plastic but also recruited and inspired over 150 other agents in his community. Gad's dedication to the cause was evident as he empowered 15 waste pickers, providing them with a stable income and a sense of purpose. His collection site at Ambercourt, Jinja, became a hub of activity, successfully accumulating 10 tonnes of plastic waste, Gad has been able to earn an average $100 per month in commission, collecting more than of plastics 9236kgs since on boarded as an agent and awarding about $900 points to Wastepickers paying an average $10 dollars per month per user while collecting different types of plastic like Polyethylene (PET) 6764kgs or Terephthalate (PETE), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPS) 1154kgs, Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) 680kgs, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Polypropylene (PP) 638kgs of plastic.

Plastic being off taken from Gad's site to Ecoplastile plant

Impact and Vision

Gad's efforts have significantly contributed to cleaning up his community, reducing plastic pollution, and promoting sustainable practices. He envisions a future where his impact is even greater. By 2030, Gad aims to have collected 200 tons of plastic and to have empowered more than 100 waste pickers. His dream is to create a cleaner environment and a sustainable source of income for many more families.

Conclusion

Gad Okello's journey from a modest plastic bottle seller to a leading WastePays agent is a testament to the power of education, technology, and community engagement. His story is an inspiration to many, demonstrating how one person's dedication and hard work can lead to significant environmental and social change. Gad continues to inspire and recruit more agents, proving that with the right tools and determination, sustainable development is achievable. ?


WASTEPAYS JINJA PROJECT

With the Partnership of Cities Alliance through ACTogether in partnership with Ensibuuko Company , Jinja City Council and WORI, Ecoplastile Limited has initiated a 3-year project titled WastePays. The project aims to promote the recycling of plastic waste within local communities by reframing it as a viable business opportunity. To facilitate this initiative, a mobile application/platform is available on the Google Play Store and through USSD code (284*96#). This platform enables seamless transactions among waste agents, selectors, and waste producers.

Ecoplastile is a CleanTech company on a mission to End waste and accelerate the world’s transition to a circular and green economy.

@Wastepays App is a project founded by the founders of Ecoplastile. It provides a way for people to be paid and rewarded for climate action.

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Byrava N

Sustainabilitist | Circular Economist | CSR Specialist | Industrialist | Waste Specialist

1 个月
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SAMANYA TADEO

EHS Professional| Environmental Engineer| NEBOSH IGC Holder| ISO 45001:2018 Lead Auditor| Member of safety and Health association of Uganda (SHAU)

4 个月

This is a good initiative if government or private companies involved in plastics can empower more agents then we can a clean and health environment. Also if we have data of plastic waste generated and how much is collected by agents then it will be of help in setting strategies of improvement.

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