Jamaica Gleaner

GREEN ENTREPRENE­UR transforms plastic waste into pavements

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FOUNDER OF Rebuild Zara Harris has formulated a novel way of utilising discarded plastics in the constructi­on of environmen­tally friendly albedo (heat resistant) pavements.

The project minimises the amount of plastics in the environmen­t while the low-temperatur­e sidewalks allow for cooler surroundin­gs.

“These pavements will not reflect the sunlight in a blinding way and facilitate a smoother run-off of storm water than traditiona­l pavements. Moreover, we will use non-potable water in making the tiles,” Harris said.

“I plan to branch off in the use of plastics in the patching and constructi­on of roads later on. At first, I was thinking of doing this aspect, but because of the large scale, I decided to start with the pavements,” she adds.

Harris also point, to research that has shown that 22 per cent of Caribbean households dispose of their waste improperly and that 30 per cent of the litter consists of plastics, making it one of the main pollutants offshore and onshore.

“I am concerned about our degree of pollution, and I believe this is an excellent way of addressing this issue,” she states.

Through her business, Harris intends to provide jobs for Jamaicans and contribute to the economic growth of the country.

“I intend to employ many skilled workers in this venture. It will definitely grow the economy,” she said. Harris posits that the implementa­tion of her business will contribute to the reduction of plastic waste in the country. “I don’t think Jamaica will be free from plastic litter, but it will be reduced to a tolerable level. [The initiative will] increase awareness of the problem and encourage persons to live by sustainabl­e means,” she states.

Harris was chosen by the Caribbean Climate

Innovation Center to participat­e in the Climate Launch pad Global Grand Final 2019 in Amsterdam, the Netherland­s, from November 14 to 15.

Over 100 teams from more than 50 countries competed to unearth the most feasible green business idea for 2019.

“I believe I was selected based on the relevance of the project and my drive and determinat­ion. I am heartened by the recognitio­n, and my family and friends are delighted,” she states.

‘I don’t think Jamaica will be free from plastic litter, but it will be reduced to a tolerable level. [ The initiative will] increase awareness of the problem and encourage persons to live by sustainabl­e means.’

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Zara Harris, founder of Rebuild.
CONTRIBUTE­D Zara Harris, founder of Rebuild.
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