Waste recycling in African schools
Moi Jeu Tri
Action zones
Africa
The project
SensibilizationCircular economy
Moi Jeu Tri's vision? To initiate environmental and social change through schools, by mobilizing the citizens of today and tomorrow to take up the challenges of the circular economy and waste recovery in Africa.
132k
studentspupils made aware of waste sorting and environmental protection
234
schoolsproject partner schools in Togo and Côte d'Ivoire
132
peopleunemployed people trained in circular economy professions
Solution
Moi Jeu Tri is a developer of innovative solutions for the ecological transformation of territories in Africa and a return to the cultural fundamentals of communities.
The organization is built around 4 levers:
- Educate the younger generation to the challenges of waste management and environmental protection;
- Accompany communities in their ecological transformation via the construction of territorial ecosystems;
- Foster inclusion and professional insertion in the social and solidarity economy and the circular economy;
- Create value around waste and help provide access to essential services.
The association is present in schools in Togo and Côte d'Ivoire.
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Moi Jeu Tri deploys new sorting bins in Togo
Dear difteurs,
Transformation of territories comes from changing behavior, and environmental education through children remains a key. Moi Jeu Tri, true to its mission, has proceeded to deploy a new sorting bin specifically for sorting Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in schools as part of the Val'IDEEE project.
This year, 100 schools will benefit not only from the WEEE sorting bins, but also from awareness-raising sessions aimed at 32,000 pupils on the types of waste these bins can sort. Educating pupils about waste sorting and demonstrating to them what is at stake in recycling helps to forge eco-citizen habits in them, spreading the message to communities through the educational role of the child.
Dear supporters, thanks to your commitment and the support of our patrons and partners, our mission of environmental awareness and education continues to go from strength to strength. Together, we are paving the way for a future where reusing and valuing are priorities!
Thank you all for your continued support!
Transformation of territories comes from changing behavior, and environmental education through children remains a key. Moi Jeu Tri, true to its mission, has proceeded to deploy a new sorting bin specifically for sorting Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in schools as part of the Val'IDEEE project.
This year, 100 schools will benefit not only from the WEEE sorting bins, but also from awareness-raising sessions aimed at 32,000 pupils on the types of waste these bins can sort. Educating pupils about waste sorting and demonstrating to them what is at stake in recycling helps to forge eco-citizen habits in them, spreading the message to communities through the educational role of the child.
Dear supporters, thanks to your commitment and the support of our patrons and partners, our mission of environmental awareness and education continues to go from strength to strength. Together, we are paving the way for a future where reusing and valuing are priorities!
Thank you all for your continued support!
The money will be used for
- Awareness-raising in schools on the various programs (Moi Jeu Tri, Moi Jeu Compost, Ma Planète Bleue, Du Déchet à la Lumière).
- Implementing sorting and recovery devices in schools (sorting bins, composters, etc.).
- Supporting and integrating people who are far from employment in circular economy professions.
- Structuring cooperatives.
- Developing innovative solutions for the creation of waste recovery channels in the territories.
- Supporting the upskilling of Moi Jeu Tri staff.