Rising Star Environmental Cleanup Drive

Kwetu yetu participated in a street clean-up organised by the Rising Stars organisation to commemorate World Environment Day 2025.

As an organisation that enhances the capacity of the people on matters related to the environment and sustainable Livelihoods, Kwetu yetu got a chance to share information about plastic pollution, especially the microplastics, to the cleanup participants.

Kenya produces about 966,000 tonnes of plastic waste per year, of which only 6- 10 % is recycled.
About 60% of this waste is single-use plastic, which gets discarded in the streets and ends up being washed into the rivers and oceans in the coastal areas.

Plastics also contaminate other water bodies as well as the soil, especially when they break down into microplastics.
The people of goodwill who had gathered at the stadium after a successful street clean-up were surprised when the kwetu yetu assistant chairperson, Julia Wahome, shared about microplastics being discovered in the blood and other body fluids.

The reality is that we are shooting ourselves in the foot by carelessly discarding the plastic waste into the environment because studies have shown that cases of microplastics in the brain have increased by 50% from previous years.

Microplastics have also been reported in human semen and in the placenta. It is evident that we are literally killing ourselves from the source.

As an organisation, we advocate for everyone, especially in the urban areas where more plastic wastes are produced, to accept the call to segregate the waste, recycle what is recyclable and decompose all the biodegradable waste to enrich our soil.

We also call upon the government and all enforcement agencies to ensure all business premises have a waste management unit before trickling down the same to individual households.
We can win the plastic pollution war only if we come together as people, as a nation and as a globe.

Event link: Rising Stars Environmental Cleanup Drive

Malindi nyumba kumi clean up

Malindi nyumba kumi clean up


Nyumba Kumi” is a Swahili term that translates to “ten houses” in English. It refers to a community policing initiative in Kenya where residents in a neighborhood are grouped into units of about ten households each. The members of these units are encouraged to know each other well, share information about any suspicious activities, and work together to ensure the safety and security of their neighborhood. The concept is aimed at fostering a sense of community, improving security, and enhancing cooperation among neighbors.

On 11th May 2024, Kwetu yetu CBO joined the Malindi monthly clean-up, dubbed/themed, “Safisha mtaa wako – Refuse single-use plastic” which took place in Malindi town in Kilifi County, from police station junction to Naivas Lamu road. The clean-up of the street was a sensitization to the businesses along the street on the need to take care of their business environment and return the entire street to cleanliness with respect to the Nyumba Kumi initiative. It was also a capacity-building event on waste segregation at collection where different bags were dedicated to a specific type of waste.

At the end of the collection exercise, when the truck came to pick up the garbage collected we realized that the loaders were mixing the waste directly into the truck. We notified the organizers of the clean-up and we had some discussion on the spot, to explain the importance of waste segregation. In attendance was the Environment Judge of the Malindi court, who also was in support of taking the waste to landfill segregation. He also mentioned that the ideal situation would be to have trucks that have compartments for each kind of waste.

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Nyumba Kumi Beach Cleanup

Nyumba Kumi Beach Cleanup


Kwetu Yetu CBO participated in Nyumba Kumi Clean up exercise that took place on 10th February 2024 between Blue key and Coco Beach in Malindi. The Theme of the cleanup was “Love our beach”. This activity goes hand in hand with our mission of protecting our planet from plastic pollution and ensuring people are living in a clean, healthy, and safe environment.
You can join us every month for beach cleanup.


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