肯尼亚公司将入侵水葫芦转化为可生物降解的塑料,为奈瓦沙湖提供帮助。
Kenya company turns invasive water hyacinth into biodegradable plastic, aiding Lake Naivasha.
侵入性水胆正在威胁肯尼亚奈瓦沙湖, 危害鱼群和生计。
Invasive water hyacinth is threatening Lake Naivasha in Kenya, harming fish populations and livelihoods.
工厂已在全球扩散,耗资数十亿。
The plant has spread globally, costing billions.
然而,由Joseph Nguthiru领导的HyaPak生态技术有限公司正在将该工厂转化为可生物降解的塑料,为当地渔民提供替代收入,并解决塑料污染问题。
However, HyaPak Ecotech Limited, led by Joseph Nguthiru, is converting the plant into biodegradable plastic, providing alternative income for local fishermen and addressing plastic pollution.
这项创新获得了奖项,并正在用于政府重新造林项目。
The innovation has won awards and is being used in government reforestation projects.