OUR PROJECTS

The Plastic Campus Literacy Project

The Plastic Campus Literacy Project uses powerful movie screenings to educate high school and university students on plastic pollution, climate change, and sustainable living. Through compelling storytelling, it inspires awareness and action, turning students into changemakers for a greener future. So far, the project has reached over 400 students across 2 universities in Nigeria.

Plastic Bottle to Toilet Project

The Plastic Bottle to Toilet Project transforms plastic waste into impact by using recovered bottles to construct eco toilets in vulnerable communities. This initiative tackles plastic pollution, reduces open defecation, and promotes safe hygiene practices. So far, we’ve built 2 eco toilets and recovered over 10,000 plastic bottles across Nigeria—turning waste into dignity and sustainability.

Project Waste Free Communities

With over 1,000 women impacted and 5 communities reached, we are working with our partners to boost the livelihood of low income earning women through a community participatory waste recycling initiative.

Climate Literacy Initiative Using Games.

The PLAN Game in Schools Project is a climate education project designed to spark environmental awareness and action among students. Using a card-based game format, it teaches young minds about climate change, pollution, and circular solutions in an engaging and relatable way.

PLAN in Schools Project

With 600 people impacted and 13 schools reached already, we aim to educate 10,000 young people about environmental and climate change issues and inspire them to become climate champions.

Education and Recycling in Slums Project (OYA Recycle)

With 450 out of school children impacted and 4 communities reached, we aim to empower and educate 10,000 talented children living in rural communities to transform environmental challenges into economic opportunities

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