THE IGIHOHO PROJECT ECO-FRIENDLY SEED BAGS MADE FROM BANANA BARKS

THE IGIHOHO PROJECT ECO-FRIENDLY SEED BAGS MADE FROM BANANA BARKS

Rwanda’s ecosystems are increasingly at risk from climate change. Some of Rwanda’s land surface is estimated to be degraded because of soil erosion, salinization, pollution, and loss of vegetation or soil fertility. This is a result of factors including deforestation, unsustainable agriculture, overgrazing, uncontrolled mining activities, invasive alien species, and, increasingly, climate change.

Simultaneously, plastic waste continues to be a major challenge in the region. If not managed well, it contributes to environmental pollution impacting livelihoods and public health. It is in this regard that Red Rocks Initiatives for Sustainable Development initiated the idea of making eco-friendly seed bags made from banana barks due to the fact that it is illegal to import, produce, use or sell plastic bags and plastic packaging except within specific industries like hospitals and pharmaceuticals.