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Project Addresses Equitable Access To Resources

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Project Addresses Equitable Access To Resources
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Project Addresses Equitable Access To Resources

 

A sustainability-focused initiative, Rite on the Beach, recently hosted its symposium, “Access to Resources,” as part of its ongoing efforts to promote environmental, economic, and educational resource equity, particularly in coastal communities and among young people.

 

The symposium brought together stakeholders to discuss the pressing issue of plastic waste and its potential to be transformed into economic opportunities, supporting livelihoods, education, and community development while protecting marine ecosystems.

 

Speakers emphasised the importance of partnerships, data, innovation, and inclusive policies in ensuring that communities have access to the tools, knowledge, and infrastructure needed to participate meaningfully in the circular economy.

 

“We are committed to adding value to communities through data and education.

 

Our work involves identifying overlooked resources in Lagos, such as plastic bottles on the beach, and converting them into opportunities for economic growth and environmental sustainability.

 

“To date, we have removed 30 tons of plastic bottles over three years, recycled them, and collaborated with universities, including the University of Lagos, to develop innovative solutions to this problem, “ they said.

 

The symposium highlighted the critical role that access to resources plays in empowering communities to take ownership of their environmental and economic development. By leveraging partnerships and innovative approaches, Rite on the Beach aims to scale its impact, promoting a more sustainable future for all Nigerians.

 

Rite on the Beach invites all stakeholders to join its mission to promote sustainability, equity, and economic growth in Nigeria.

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