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Lonely battle: Senegal restaurateur fights the plastic tide
By Anne-Sophie FAIVRE LE CADRE
Dakar Sept 5, 2019

Babacar Thiaw took the initiative of opening Dakar's first "zero plastic" restaurant in a response to the rubbish strewn along the beaches of the Senegalese capital. His concerns were stirred a decade ago while surfing Atlantic waves on Yoff beach alongside dozens of plastic bottles. "On this beach, you can't put a foot in the water without snagging a plastic bag," he complains. Thiaw studied for a master's degree in management, but felt powerless to act when he saw beaches where he played as a child turned into open waste heaps. His chance to take on the tide of trash came in 2016, when he took charge of an unpretentious little restaurant his father had opened on Le Virage beach in northern Dakar in the 1970s. Today, carafes have replaced single-use plastic bottles and straws are made of bamboo or metal. Paper napkins have gone in favour of locally produced cloth doilies. White vinegar has pride of place for cleaning instead of chemical products. President Macky Sall, sworn in for his second term in April, has proposed turning Senegal into a "zero waste" nation. Untreated effluent goes straight into the ocean and plastic debris is a chronic problem, often covering shorelines as far as the eye can see. On Yoff beach, dozens of children play amid the waste floating on the surf. "The kids don't understand -- they play with the rubbish just like balls," said Mami Ndiaye, a regular customer at the Copacabana. Thiaw regularly organises teams to clean up rubbish, but there is not one sorting centre for household waste in all of Senegal. "Every action counts," Thiaw said. "When you know that a plastic bottle takes up to 1,000 years to decompose, how can you not use glass bottles?"
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Indonesia sends back hundreds of shipping containers full of waste
Jakarta (AFP) Sept 4, 2019
Indonesia has sent hundreds of garbage-filled shipping containers back to their countries of origin, according to the customs agency, as the Southeast Asian nation pushes back against becoming a dumping ground for foreign trash. About 250 containers seized across the archipelago in recent months have already been returned and authorities are inspecting more than 1,000 others, a customs official said. Among them, 49 containers of waste seized on Batam Island near Singapore have been shipped back ... read more

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