重慶 劉江會(huì)
瑞舒維在尼日利亞西南部城市伊巴丹建立了廢品管理回收工廠。那里的工人將舊輪胎加工成用于鋪磚、鋪地板的材料,以及在該國(guó)需求量很大的其他商品。
Businesswoman Ifedolapo Runsewe has identified another local resource that brings in money:used car tires.
Runsewe set up the Freetown Waste Management Recycle factory in Ibadan, a city in southwest Nigeria. Workers there turn old tires into material used for paving bricks, floors and other goods that are in high demand in the country.
“Creating something new from something that will otherwise be lying somewhere as waste was part of the motivation,”said Runsewe. Waste removal systems are poor in Nigeria. In villages, towns and cities,large amounts of waste are a common sight. People often burn the waste at night because safer removal methods are not available. Tires are often found among the waste.
The Freetown factory depends on people who collect old tires from areas where waste is left.They are paid 70 to 100 Naira,or 17 to 24 cents,for each tire.Some tires are also supplied directly by automobile repairmen like Akeem Rasaq.He said he is happy to have found a place where he can make some money from old tires.
Freetown started operations with just four employees.The factory now has 128 workers. So far, more than 100,000 tires have been recycled into everything from speed bumps to soft paving for playgrounds.Houssam Azem is the founder of the Lagos Jet Ski Riders Club. He bought paving bricks from Freetown for a children's play area.
“It is important to support anybody who recycles used tires in our country,”he said.Azem added,“Taking tires and turning them into what children can play on, I think it is a win-win for everybody.”
What should we learn from Ifedolapo Runsewe according to the text?
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