Basisa Bazaruto
Basisa Bazaruto, which means Clean Bazaruto, is our project in partnership with African Parks. Nestled on Mozambique’s southern coastline, the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park is home to over 2,000 marine species, including the last viable population of dugongs in the Western Indian Ocean.
Project milestones
Protecting wildlife from marine litter
Together, we have created the Basisa Bazaruto, or Clean Bazaruto, initiative, which includes purchasing a boat aptly named ‘Lundo’ to ferry the collected waste from newly-constructed collection points on the island to the mainland for processing. ‘Lundo’ is the local name for parrotfish whose feeding activity is important for protecting and maintaining reef-building corals in the local biomes.
A small but mighty crew of 50 waste pickers—newly-created jobs for the island residents—go island to island to collect this ocean-bound plastic waste. They are on track to collect about 100 tons of plastic waste by the end of 2021.
However, recycling this ocean waste has proved a challenge, as the plastic waste is often contaminated, making it hard to sell to conventional recyclers. The team is hard at work designing plans to recycle the waste themselves, developing planks or bricks which the park can then use to build necessary infrastructure, like pavements or lodges for park visitors.
“In the past, there was a lot of waste on the island. But now, things are changing. My perspective on waste has changed. Through proper sorting and recycling, I can turn waste into a resource.”
Judite Huo, Waste Collector, Basisa Bazaruto
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