Kenyan environmental start-up wins global award
A Kenyan firm that transforms hard-to-recycle plastic waste into low-carbon and sustainable building materials has been named Startup of the Year in a global competition which spans 120 countries.
Kubik collects discarded plastic which is then used to create durable bricks, columns and beams. Chief executive officer and co-founder, Kidus Asfaw, says the first project is in Ethiopia and the long-term aim is to provide a continent-wide solution to the problems of environmental pollution and expensive, unaffordable housing. He tells Focus on Africa's Audrey Brown, the Global Start-up Award is "great recognition" of their work.
(Photo: Kidus Asfaw, founder of Kubik. Credit: Kubik, Inc.)
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