Tanga. When Said Issa parked his driving licence and quit working as a daladala driver, he never imagined that discarded plastic bottles would become the source of his livelihood.

Today, the former public transport driver is making a living from collecting and recycling plastic waste, a venture that has increased his income, created jobs for young people and opened his eyes to the economic opportunities hidden in waste.

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