Welcome to Green Home Recycling Wastes Revolutionary
Green Home is a social enterprise focused on eliminating the detrimental effect plastic waste has on the environment and our health, the need for schools and clinics, the lack of employment opportunities that exist for vulnerable populations, and the need for high-quality construction materials. At Green Home, we see waste as an opportunity that is just untapped resources, obsessed with waste, and recycling them into sustainable construction materials like blocks, bricks, and pavers to make new materials for new manufacturing and new circular economies.
We are a social enterprise based in Gulu, Uganda. We turn plastic wastes into building materials like bricks and pavers. Our vision is to build a sustainable planet. It is a planet free of plastic waste by turning it into one quality paving brick, tile, and a block at a time.
The Comprehensive Test
In 2020, Green Home developed a formula that replaces concrete in construction materials with plastic waste normally found polluting the streets of Gulu. The superiority of the Green Home brick was identified when it was tested against a traditional concrete brick at the Ministry of Works-Gulu. That test revealed the Green Home Bricks and Pavers held to a maximum Crushing Load (KN) of 305 versus only 130 on a traditional brick. These results led the local experts to imagine the possibilities of replacing normal concrete construction items with Green Home Recycled Construction Materials; bricks and pavers are simply the beginning.
KEY FACTS ABOUT PLASTIC WASTES
2.2 KG OF CO2
released in the open burning of 1 kg of PET plastic.
80%
of Gulu’s plastic waste is NOT collected
600 TONS
of plastic waste generated in Uganda daily
Sponsor Green Home
If you donate UGX 1Million+, we will engrave your name or the name of someone whom you love on a Green Home paving brick to be laid at the entrance of our factory gate. "Am Vivian Aciro, I would like to appreciate Green Home for its great initiative of recycling plastic wastes in Gulu City. Plastic wastes has become the greatest challenge globally, and I hereby, encouraging Green Home to continue with this initiative and also calling upon everyone to raise Green Home's hand to accomplish their goals. Thanks to Green Home"
Meet our diverse and passionate group of volunteers!
We are a social enterprise made up of a passionate group of individuals. We are Engineers, Architects, Professional Business Consultants, Designers, and most importantly Humanitarians. We run this charity as volunteers ensuring your donation goes to the right paths.
Endriko Bosco
Founder & CEO
Ryan Lee
Legal Bus Dev - Policy & Research Advisor
Mwa Peter Okot
Mechanical Engineer
Tyler Sanderson
Bus Consultant & Grants Advisor
Oyrema Endriko
Waste Collection Team Leader
Steve Jos Oryem
Engineer
Mrs. Juliery Atim
Medical Officer
Okwacha Brian
IT Tech
Evaristo Onen Ocheng
Engineer
We are looking for funds to launch our project and be willing to partner with any organization or private institution to engage as one of the recycling revolutionary in Gulu City and Uganda in general.
We are looking for funds to launch our project and also willing to partner with any organization or private institution which shall engage to be part of the recycling revolutionary in Gulu City and Uganda in general.
WHAT MAKE US DIFFERENT
Green Home's innovations are formula from recycled plastic wastes to produce blocks, bricks and pavers engulf which fabricates them:-
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Convention
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Durable
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Affordable
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Environmental friendly
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State-of-the-art machine
Green Home
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by all UN Member States in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that everyone enjoys peace and prosperity by 2030. Green Home’s activities stimulate impact across 9 different SDGs, with direct, measurable outcomes for poverty alleviation, environmental conservation, gender equality, and health.
Opening Hours:
Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm
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Contact Us
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