(ေအာက္မွာျမန္မာလိုပါေသးတယ္ေနာ္) Just now Inda is at a community cleanup In Dala, Yangon. These cleanups are becoming a thing in Yangon and its great to see — every little bit helps! We’re in this area a lot these days, it’s the township on the other side of the river where the Chu Chu recycling and designContinue reading “Cleanup day at Dala”
Category Archives: Recycling
Corn cobs: not trash!
(ေအာက္မွာျမန္မာဘာသာနဲ့လည္းပာတယ္ေနာ္) Whatever you cook or eat or sell or buy that’s food-related generates some form of trash. But while plastic really is super-trash, corn cobs are not. Nor the soft yellow leaves that protect them, nor the cobs that no one eats.
Soil not oil
ေအာက္မွာျမန္မာလိုပါတယ္ေနာ So many things can be recycled! Even oil barrels. Think how cool it would be to make recycled soil in these, from unwanted organic waste, and grow something beautiful. It’s easy enough to do. Shall we try? /Jenny အရာဝတၳဳအေတာ္မ်ားမ်ားကိုျပန္လည္အသံုးခ်လို႔ရပါတယ္။ဆီေပပါပံုးေတြေတာင္မွပဲေပါ့။ လူေတြမႏွစ္ၿမိဳ႕ၾကတဲ့စားကြၽင္းစားက်န္သဘာဝစြန္႔ပစ္ပစၥည္းေတြကေနေျမဩဇာေကာင္းျပဳလုပ္ၿပီး၊ဒီဆီေပပါပိုင္းေတြထဲပန္းပင္လွလွေလးေတြစိုက္လိုက္ရရင္ဘယ္ေလာက္ေတာင္မိုက္လိုက္မလဲ..စဥ္းစားၾကည့္ဦးဗ်ာ။ လုပ္ဖို႔ကလည္းတကယ္လြယ္ပါတယ္ဗ်။ စမ္းၾကည့္ၾကမလား..??? ခင္ဗ်ားတို႔၊ကြၽန္ေတာ္တို႔ေနထိုင္တဲ့ကမၻာေျမႀကီးလွပဖို႔အတြက္ပဲဗ်ာ။ လက္တြဲေဆာင္ရြက္ၾကတာေပါ့ေနာ။ /Inda #bokashimyanmar #oilbarrels #recycle #reuse #greenmyanmar
Cartons have a value
(ေအာက္မွာျမန္မာလိုပါေသးတယ္ေနာ္) Recycling, Myanmar style. Cardboard has a value, so it’s collected. Food and other organic waste has no value, so it’s not collected. But organic waste, in our opinion, is gold — soil for the present, food for the future. Bokashi will make a difference, and it’s probably way easier than we think. /Jenny PsContinue reading “Cartons have a value”