Togolese entrepreneur Bemah Gado receives "Jeunesse francophone 3535" award under Environment category

Economic governance
Monday, 12 November 2018 16:25
Togolese entrepreneur Bemah Gado receives "Jeunesse francophone 3535" award under Environment category

(Togo First) - Togolese entrepreneur Bemah Gado was selected as one of 35 leaders impacting the Francophone environment. The youth, founder of Green Industry Plast Togo, received the related award, under the Environment category, last week in Abidjan.

With his firm which thrives to preserve the environment, the Togolese was the only one selected and rewarded under the category.

Gado’s company recycles plastic waste which he considers as “hard gold”. His long-term goal is to ensure efficient and cost-effective management of waste and sanitation in Lomé, by pushing “all households toward social management of waste by sorting them out and selling the recyclable pieces. That is how we will be able to handle our waste,” he declares. “If we all put our hands together, everyone will profit from it,”  he adds.    

The Prix Jeunesse Francophone 35<35 is an initiative of the 35<35 association. Each year, it rewards 35 inspiring youths aged between 18 and 35 who have, in the Francophone world, major prowesses in their respective communities.  

Séna Akoda

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