Talking Trash’ exposes how Big Plastic has obstructed and undermined proven legislative solutions to the crisis, including in Kenya
2020 IN REVIEW
2020 was a very trying year for everyone. Corvid 19 disrupted how organisations operate and slowed down critical civil society work. Regardless, Clean Up Kenya was able to increase our advocacy work on sustainable public sanitation in a year that also saw us celebrate FIVE years since inception.
TOP STORY OF 2020
TOP STORY OF 2020
How do you safely hold a children sanitation clinic in a pandemic year?
Clean Up Kenya holds a restricted children sanitation clinic in a Nairobi suburb despite strict public health and safety Corvid 19 protocols
Read MoreKenya’s Environment Minister warns consumer brands on single use plastic bottles
Kenya’s Environment Cabinet Secretary, Hon. Keraiko Tobiko, has come out strongly to warn industries that a ban on single use plastics is near.
Read MoreClean Up Kenya Founder hands ‘Talking Trash’ Report to Kenyan Speaker
Clean Up Kenya Founder & Patron, Betterman Simidi Musasia, handed the ‘Talking Trash’ Report to the Speaker of Kenyan Senate, Hon. Sen. Speaker Lusaka Kenneth Makelo on 17th September 2020....
Read MoreClean Up Kenya launches #PlasticPandemicKenya campaign
Clean Up Kenya launches #PlasticPandemicKenya campaign to celebrate three years since the ban of single-use plastic bags in Kenya and to pressure consumer brands to make more progress in solving...
Read MoreClean Up Kenya appoints youthful Country Director
Monica Ngatia, 24, has been appointed to lead Kenya's leading public sanitation advocacy organisation and has delivered a warning to polluting consumer brands.
Read MoreBan on single-use plastics in protected areas to take effect in Kenya
Starting Friday the 5th June 2020, it will be illegal to take any single-use plastics into Kenya’s protected areas, including game parks.
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