12/02/2020
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Plastic Recycling Bank and Hanging Garden We call harvesting and repurposing plastics like this “Social Plastic”.
Poly Bank GH is setting up plastic re-purposing centers around the country, where there’s an abundance of both waste plastic and poverty. We are empowering and encouraging people to harvest plastics as a currency in they can exchange for food tools, household items, parts & 3D printing. Our mission is to remove plastic waste from the land, oceans and waterways while helping people ascend from pove
12/02/2020
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09/01/2020
FILTER OUT PLASTICS FROM GHANA's WATERWAYS
For many years, Ghana’s lakes, rivers, streams and water ways have been polluted to the point where many are not swimmable or fishable.
Over the last couple of years, many organizations and communities have drawn attention to these water resources, especially the mining areas which triggered the temporal ban on small scale mining. Some have seen some improvement, and others are yet to be tackled. Tourists have always been attracted to Ghana's coastline tourism potential but the issue of plastic pollution has been the main setback in tapping into the vast potential it offers. For tourism in Ghana to become attractive, our waterways need a facelift for their many recreational opportunities.
Precipitation can do three things when it lands on the ground during a rainy or dry season. Thinking back to our school days and the water cycle, we know it can evaporate back into the air, it can soak into ground becoming part of the groundwater found below the surface or it can run off directly into local rivers, streams, lakes and drainage ditches. Because water is a universal solvent, it picks up anything on the ground as it makes its way to the nearest surface water. That may be fertilizer, pesticides, oil, gas, trash.
All of these go into our waterways along with the water runoff. As the amount of impervious surface increases (sidewalks, parking lots, driveways, roads, rooftops), the amount of land for infiltration decreases resulting in increased run off and potentially more pollution into our surface water.
A bioswale is one way to protect our surface waters by decreasing stormwater runoff. It is a gently sloping vegetative swale designed to slow and reduce stormwater runoff while filtering out pollutants. Bioswales are frequently placed at or near parking lots to capture pollutants from cars preventing it from being carried into nearby waterways after a storm. But bioswales can also be located near waterways to prevent stormwater runoff from entering there. The drainage path, along with the vegetation, is designed to maximize the amount of time stormwater remains in the bioswale. The longer stormwater can stay in the bioswale area, the more pollutants are filtered out.
The benefits of a bioswale on water quality include:
- Protects local waterways from stormwater pollutants
- Creates habitat for wildlife, including birds and butterflies,
- Reduces non-point pollution by filtering stormwater
- Reduces standing water (puddles) that can attract mosquitoes
- Creates colorful gardens with a variety of flowers and plants year round
- Requires little maintenance after establishment
Bioswales are usually planted with a variety of native plants. These are plants that have historically grown in the region. Native plants have deep roots so they can absorb stormwater and filter out pollutants, also known as “non-point source” pollution.
Non-point source simply means the source of the pollutant cannot be easily identified. It can come from many sources.
Point source pollution, conversely, means the pollution’s source can be identified, such as a failing septic system, a leaking storage tank, etc.
Native plants also can create mini ecosystems that can provide food sources for wildlife and insects. Some common native plants that work well in bioswales include vertiver, citronella, lemongrass and moringa.
07/01/2020
2020 is the year of CLIMATE ACTION
OUR OCEANS ARE CHOKING ON PLASTIC TRASH
At the rate our world is going, by 2050 we'll have more plastic than fish in our oceans. Plastic trash is killing whales, choking turtles, and accumulating in massive garbage patches in our oceans.
The time is now for citizens to call for greater global ambition to tackle our climate crisis. Unless every country in the world steps up – and steps up with urgency and ambition — we are consigning current and future generations to a dangerous future.
ALL GUARDIANS of the UNIVERSE must RISE UP and take AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
06/01/2020
It's a New Year 2020 and the start of a New Decade.
POLY Bank GH's objective is to add value to PLASTIC WASTE and stop Plastic pollution of our water bodies.
We need to ACT more GREEN
SAY NO TO PLASTIC POLLUTION
HARVEST PLASTIC WASTE
ADD VALUE TO PLASTICS
Protection and preservation of the water and natural resources
BAN SINGLE USE PLASTICS