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Cleaning up Kenya🇰đŸ‡Ș, one piece of trash at a time. 🚼 Eradicate Takataka is a grassroots movement focused on environmental restoration, waste management awareness, and local action.It was an idea Initiated by John Waibel .Clean Hood, Good Mood. 🌍đŸ’Ș

World Environment Day 2026!Happening Now at Christ the King Grounds,KimanaWelcome ONE  ,Welcome ALL
05/06/2026

World Environment Day 2026!
Happening Now at Christ the King Grounds,Kimana

Welcome ONE ,Welcome ALL

We are proud of you. Never get tired giving back to the Community, it's a blessing.Eradicatetakataka Kajiado County,Depa...
01/06/2026

We are proud of you. Never get tired giving back to the Community, it's a blessing.
Eradicatetakataka
Kajiado County,Department of Water Services ,Environment &Natural Resources
James Ngugi
JD Waibel

Colour coded bins for waste segregation✅Kajiado County,Department of Water Services ,Environment &Natural ResourcesEradi...
01/06/2026

Colour coded bins for waste segregation✅
Kajiado County,Department of Water Services ,Environment &Natural Resources
Eradicatetakataka

‎plastic today
 your problem tomorrow. 🌍‎You don’t need plastic. You’re just used to it. ‎Convenience is killing the pla...
08/05/2026

‎plastic today
 your problem tomorrow. 🌍
‎You don’t need plastic. You’re just used to it.
‎Convenience is killing the planet.
‎Plastic is cheap. The damage is not.
‎Every plastic item has a lifetime
 longer than yours.
‎Stop acting surprised by floods—look at your plastic.
‎The earth is choking
 and we’re the reason.
‎Don’t blame the government. Your plastic is the problem.
‎Floods are not natural anymore—they are plastic-made.
‎You post “Save the Earth” but still buy plastic daily
 why?
‎If you can carry plastic home, you can carry a reusable bag.
‎Refuse it. Reduce it. Replace it.
‎Say NO today or regret tomorrow.
‎Choose reuse. Choose life.
‎Plastic-free is the new smart
‎What’s ONE plastic item you can stop using today?”

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It is heartening to see schools like Lemong’o, Amboseli, and Oldonyo Oibor taking the lead on environmental stewardship....
29/04/2026

It is heartening to see schools like Lemong’o, Amboseli, and Oldonyo Oibor taking the lead on environmental stewardship. When we talk about waste management in a school setting, the language we use can help transform "trash" into a "resource" in the minds of students and the community.
"At Lemong’o, Amboseli, and Oldonyo Oibor, we aren't just cleaning up; we are reimagining. By reusing what others call 'garbage,' we are teaching our children that with creativity and care, there is no such thing as waste—only resources in the wrong place."

Environmentally sound disposal methods;1.Waste SegregationWaste segregation is the process of dividing waste into differ...
24/04/2026

Environmentally sound disposal methods;

1.Waste Segregation
Waste segregation is the process of dividing waste into different categories at the point of origin. This is the most critical step because mixed waste is difficult to process and often ends up in landfills unnecessarily.

Organic (Green Bin): Biodegradable items like food scraps, vegetable peels, and garden waste. These can be composted.

Recyclable (Blue Bin): Dry waste such as paper, cardboard, glass, metals, and certain plastics.

Non-Recyclable/Hazardous (Red/Yellow Bin): Items that cannot be processed, including sanitary waste, batteries, light bulbs, and chemicals.

2.The 3R’s of Waste Management

The 3R hierarchy provides a roadmap for sustainable living by prioritizing conservation over disposal.

Reduce: The best way to manage waste is to not create it. This involves buying only what is needed, choosing products with less packaging, and avoiding single-use items.

Reuse: Instead of throwing items away, find new ways to use them. This includes using glass jars for storage, donating old clothes, or repairing broken appliances rather than buying new ones.

Recycle: When an item can no longer be used, it should be processed into a new raw material. Recycling saves energy and preserves natural resources like timber and water.

3.Proper Disposal
Proper disposal is the final stage for waste that cannot be reused or recycled.

Composting: Converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for farming or gardening.

Sanitary Landfills: Controlled sites where non-recyclable waste is buried in layers and monitored to prevent soil and water contamination.

Incineration: Burning waste at high temperatures to reduce its volume. In modern facilities, this process is used to generate electricity (Waste-to-Energy).

Hazardous Waste Treatment: Specialized chemical or biological treatments to neutralize toxic materials before they are released into the environment.

IT'S HAS BEEN A GOOD RUN✅On December 2, 2024, a pivotal meeting was convened in Lemong’o Village to address the growing ...
28/03/2026

IT'S HAS BEEN A GOOD RUN✅

On December 2, 2024, a pivotal meeting was convened in Lemong’o Village to address the growing challenge of solid waste management along the Amboseli-Kimana road.

Facilitated by Eradicate Takataka, the session brought together local stakeholders to brainstorm sustainable solutions for keeping this vital corridor clean. This gathering proved to be a defining moment for the initiative; the strategies and synergy developed that day have served as the bedrock for the team's ongoing success.

"This meeting wasn't just a discussion; it was the spark that ignited the Eradicate Takataka movement, proving that community-led action is the key to environmental conservation."

We are deeply honored to receive recognition from the Ministry of Environment, Kajiado County, for our waste management ...
19/03/2026

We are deeply honored to receive recognition from the Ministry of Environment, Kajiado County, for our waste management efforts during the recent cultural event.

This collaboration has provided an incredible boost to Eradicate Takataka, reinforcing our mission to innovate and lead in environmental conservation. It is a true joy to walk this journey alongside partners who share our vision.

Together, we aren’t just cleaning up; we are making Kajiado—and Kenya at large—a better, greener place to live.

At Eradicate Takataka, our hearts are full. This collaboration has given our organization an enormous boost and reminds us why we do what we do. Walking this path with the Ministry is a privilege, and we are more committed than ever to our shared goal: a cleaner, healthier Kenya for everyone.
Massive thanks to the Ministry of Environment, Kajiado County, for appreciating our work at the recent cultural event! 🇰đŸ‡Ș

This partnership is a huge boost for Eradicate Takataka. We are proud to walk this journey with you toward a cleaner Kajiado and a better Kenya. Let’s keep going! 🌍đŸ’Ș
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12/03/2026

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It's high we reach out to the community educating them on effects of inappropriate dumping of waste. Eradicate Takataka ...
28/02/2026

It's high we reach out to the community educating them on effects of inappropriate dumping of waste.
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