Business Daily   /     Battling the world's most invasive aquatic plant

Description

It was on a university trip that Kenyan entrepreneur Joseph Nguthiru first came across water hyacinth in Lake Naivasha.It is an incredibly harmful and invasive weed that is currently blocking waterways and devastating fish populations all over the world. Joseph, who was an engineering student at the time, tells us how he came up with a solution to use the plant as a material for making packaging - and how he's founded a successful business, HyaPak Ecotech, as a result. Produced and presented by Zawadi Mudibo(Image: Fishermen removing water hyacinth from the net in Lake Victoria in Kisumu, western Kenya in 2018)

Subtitle
We speak to Kenyan entrepreneur Joseph Nguthiru who is transforming water hyacinth
Duration
1062
Publishing date
2024-11-14 00:01
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct5z2t
Contributors
  BBC World Service
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