GOV’T URGED TO FOCUS ON PLASTIC RECYCLING TO CURB FLOODING.

Flooding has over a decade became the major challenge facing the country where plastic rubbers, bag, and others choked in various gutters which forced Government to spend huge amount of monies in fixing it but proved furtile. Flooding has also destroyed many lives including properties due to the attitude of some Ghanaians choking the gutters […]

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FROM WASTE TO WEALTH

It’s always sad and heart breaking 💔 when you hear of several deaths resulting from floods in Ghana. The flood is as a results of choked gutters which can be prevented. This is why LET GHANA FOUNDATION has come out with a project called ICYCLER which simply means clearing all the gutters of plastic waste and […]

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VISIT TO THE ESTATE 2 SCHOOL

LET GHANA FOUNDATION visited ESTATE 2 school to distribute pencil case which is made from a waste plastic bottle to the pupils for free. We are running a project called ICYCLER which means we are clearing all waste plastic bottles to recycle them into pencil case and distribute to basic schools in the country for […]

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ICYCLER 2019 – A LETGHANA PROJECT

Support icycler 2019 to push this project. We turn waste into wealth. We are supplying all schools with this wonderful recycled pencil case all over Ghana for free. Support us to get the waste bottles and pay workers who are hired to treat the bottles. Contact 0268279530. Project by LET GHANA FOUNDATION. @ Accra, Ghana

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LET GH EMPOWERS PEOPLE OF TANO – ODUMASE

Residents of Tano-Odumase in the Sekyere South district of Ashanti have been trained in employable skills to empower them to undertake decent income-generating ventures. The beneficiaries, who were mainly women, were trained to use local materials including waste plastics to produce items like chains, bungles and baskets. They also learned to make soap. The training […]

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Outreach Program @ Tano Odumasi

Its an outreach program organised by LET GHANA FOUNDATION to train people in how to recycle plastic bottles into necklace, bracelet, slippers and ribbons. There will also be a soap making session. The program will take place at Tano Odumase in the Sekyere South District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The date is 21st […]

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PPG trains 167 in soap making and provides free medical screening for others

A non-profit, Non-Governmental Organisation, Patriotic Professionals Ghana (PPP), has reached out to hundreds of residents in the Obom Domeabra constituency in the Greater Accra Region by training them in soap making while providing free medical screening for others. The exercise, which took place on Saturday, November 12, 2016 forms part of the humanitarian group’s outreach […]

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