Friday, October 31, 2014

Recycling in Douar Al Haja

These pictures were taken during our excursion to "Douar Al Haja" a neighborhood notorious for its high crime rates and for its high levels of pollution. However, despite these conditions, we were able to promote recycling and to deliver plastic to people who will later sell it to recycling companies.

 In an attempt to expand the horizons of our organizations, we are also considering the recycling of cardboard.












Sunday, October 26, 2014

House # 2


On this day we encountered this house that generously gave us plastic bags and agreed with our beliefs concerning recycling in Morocco. Unfortunately, we visited their backyard and came across this (Picture to the right).

Saturday, October 25, 2014

House # 1


This was our first experience with recycling on Day 1. We knocked on someone's door and received several plastic bottles. 

Welcome Everyone to our Blog!


What we hope to achieve through this blog is to raise awareness for recycling in the developing world in Morocco. But first of all, I will provide all of you with some context. Over the years, with increased pressure from western countries, Morocco has shifted its priorities to alleviating poverty. It is now the number one priority and as a consequence, the topic of recycling sounds ridiculous to the people. Several organizations have attempted to educate the people on the dangers of pollution, however they all failed. This is why I decided to undertake a different approach, a more hands-on approach. Trash on the ground is prevalent in Morocco, in both wealthy and poor neighborhoods. As a result, homeless people have resorted to collecting this trash and giving it to recycling companies in exchange for money. However, we are aware that this task is exhaustive so what we hope to achieve is to relieve them from some of the hard work. We will collect trash ourselves and hand it to these people. By doing this we are able to “killing three birds with one stone”. Not only are we taking care the environment, we are also helping these individuals financially. We will be taking trash from people’s houses, and so this will raise awareness. By seeing young kids taking this initiative, the homeowners might be moved and therefore, engage themselves into the recycling cause.