Society at large has been advised to embrace cooperative societies, as one way of achieving wealth and enabling the process of recycling, reusing and re-using of materials again and again to safeguard environment.
Speaking during the 8th edition of the Annual Circular Economy Conference, Chief of Party, USAID Strategic Partnership Doctor George Njenga, said cooperatives will robustly increase capacity of adding value to food commodities as well as other materials, for the benefit of every one and environment.
In addition, Njenga cited that cooperation amongst multiple stakeholders, society, donors and sponsors of different environmental projects alongside private sectors, is paramount in order to attain goals aligned with Circular Economy.
Additionally, he called for cooperation, enough funds and resources plus proper planning, in order to enable and effect circular economy process more so to dealing with plastic waste management.
Accordingly, he believes cooperatives will robustly increase capacity of adding value to food commodities as well as other materials, for the benefit of every one and environment.
Voice of Dr.Njenga – Courtesy Lina Mwamachi