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South Africa: Fighting Plastic Pollution on Beaches

April 8, 2021

On this edition of Eco Africa we see how a group is trying to bring migratory birds back to Burkina Faso, use some eco-friendly soap from the Cape Verde Islands and vacuum up plastic on South Africa's beaches.

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Migratory birds in decline around Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso, huge tracts of land have been given over to shea butter production. These monocultures don't suit migrating birds and they are staying away. Now NGOs are working to bring the ecosystem back into balance.

 

Image: Angelo Semedo

Doing Your Bit: Eco-friendly soap from Cape Verde

Cape Verdean inventor and environmentalist Carlos Silva wants to help protect the environment by producing cosmetic products free of perfumes and artificial preservatives.

 

Image: Reuters

Researchers look at microplastics inside humans

People could be ingesting the equivalent of a credit card of plastic a week according to a WWF International study. The microplastics often enter our food chain through drinking water and shellfish.

 

Image: Jason Boswell & Julia Mielke

Vacuuming up plastic from South Africa's beaches

A local conservation group has designed a vacuum to assist with the removal of plastic and microplastics from South African beaches. For the group, the EnviroBuggy is now another tool to help keep things clean.

 

Image: Christian Weibezahn

Sculptures made of leaves

Lorenzo Manuel Duran cuts delicate miniature worlds out of ordinary leaves. The Spanish artist uses a special technique to draw attention to his environmental message.

 

 

Image: Thomas Hasel

Sustainable nature conservation in Kenya

Training, free hospital care and a microcredit program are on offer to communities close to the Lewa Conservancy in Kenya. The group believes conservation should improve the lives of people who live near wildlife.

 

 

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FRI 09.04.2021 – 19:30 UTC
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