Plastic Paving Bricks
- Lesotho
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
The issue of plastic waste is a significant global problem, with far-reaching environmental and social consequences. According to recent studies, over 300 million tons of plastic are produced every year, and less than 10% of that is recycled. The remaining plastic ends up in landfills, incinerators, or the natural environment, where it can take hundreds of years to decompose. In addition to its environmental impact, plastic waste also has serious social consequences, particularly in low-income areas where people are more likely to be exposed to toxic chemicals and disease-causing bacteria that can be found in plastic waste.
In the city of Maseru, the Ha Ts'osane Dumpsite is a major source of these problems, affecting the health and well-being of the people who live nearby. Thousands of people are impacted by the dumpsite, which is a breeding ground for disease and a source of environmental degradation. In order to address these issues, it is important to find solutions that reduce the amount of plastic waste and improve the living conditions of those affected by the dumpsite
There are several ways to reduce the amount of plastic waste and mitigate the negative effects of the Ha Ts'osane Dumpsite.
One promising solution is to convert plastic waste into paving bricks, using a process called pyrolysis. This process involves heating the plastic at high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment, which breaks it down into smaller molecules that can be used to create paving bricks. This not only reduces the amount of plastic waste, but also creates a useful product that can be used to improve the infrastructure of the community.
The paving bricks created through this process are stronger and more durable than traditional bricks, and they have the added benefit of being made from recycled materials.
In addition to their physical properties, the paving bricks also have the potential to create jobs and generate income for the community. By implementing this solution, we can not only reduce the amount of plastic waste and improve living conditions, but also create economic opportunities for those who are most affected by the dumpsite. This is a win-win for both the environment and the people of Maseru.
The people who will be most impacted by this solution are the residents of the communities surrounding the Ha Ts'osane Dumpsite, and the people who live and work in those communities.
These are predominantly low-income individuals and families who are most at risk from the health and environmental hazards posed by the dumpsite. By implementing the solution, these individuals will benefit from improved air quality, safer living conditions, and reduced risk of disease. In addition, the creation of jobs and income-generating opportunities will improve their economic well-being. The benefits of this solution will have a significant and lasting impact in their lives.
While my team and I may not have all of the expertise required to implement this solution immediately, we are committed to gaining the necessary skills and knowledge. In the meantime, we are focused on engaging with local partners and stakeholders, who can help to fill in any gaps in our expertise. We are also working to secure the resources and support needed to implement this solution successfully. While we may not have all of the expertise at this moment, we are confident that we can gain it over time and make a positive impact on the community.
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- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 13. Climate Action
- 14. Life Below Water
- 15. Life on Land
- Prototype
We selected the prototype stage because it allows us to take a step-by-step approach to developing our solution.
By testing our idea in a real-world setting, we can identify and address any challenges or issues that may arise. This approach also allows us to make incremental improvements based on user feedback, rather than making sweeping changes all at once. We believe that this is the most effective way to create a solution that meets the needs of the community and addresses the issue of plastic waste in a sustainable way.
Through the showcase campaigns where we were filing the potholes with our plastic paving bricks for practical durability check, we were able to gather feedback from the community and seeing how our solution performs in a real-world conditions.
We are applying to Solve because we believe that your organization can provide us with the financial support and resources we need to take our solution to the next level. With your help, we can purchase the machinery and equipment we need to scale up our operations.
We can also secure the funding we need to establish an office and purchase the necessary stationery and supplies. This will allow us to operate more efficiently and effectively, and to reach a wider market range.
We believe that Solve is the perfect partner for us, because your mission aligns with our own. We share your vision of creating a more sustainable and equitable future for all. With your support, we can turn our vision into a reality and make a real difference in the world.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
Our solution is innovative for several reasons.
Firstly, our product is made from 100% recycled materials making them cost-effective, which is a significant departure from traditional paving bricks. Secondly, our manufacturing process is unique and proprietary, allowing us to create a high-quality product that is just as durable as traditional bricks. Thirdly, our product is easy to install, and requires minimal maintenance, making it a cost-effective again, and sustainable option. And finally, our solution is scalable, meaning it can be adapted to meet the needs of any size project, from small residential spaces to large commercial developments. No matter the size or scope of the project, we're confident that our solution will provide a durable and sustainable solution that is both cost-effective and eco-friendly.
For instance, it can be used for driveways, walkways, patios, and even public spaces. And because it's made from recycled materials, it has a low carbon footprint, making it a truly Eco-Friendly option.
We are constantly looking for new ways to improve our product and make it even more sustainable.
Our solution is simple, yet powerful.
By turning plastic waste into bricks, we're not only reducing the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills, but we're also creating a useful and valuable product. This has a two-fold impact.
Firstly, it reduces the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills, which in turn reduces the environmental impact of plastic. Secondly, it creates a product that is strong, durable, and long-lasting, providing a valuable resource for construction and development projects. In short, our solution is a win-win for the environment and customers.
Firstly, our short-term goals are as follows:
- To reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills by 20% within the next two years.
- To increase the number of projects using our bricks by 50% within the next three years.
- To create partnerships with major construction companies and developers, so that our solution is integrated into their standard practices.
- To reduce the cost of our bricks by 10% within the next five years.
These are our short-term goals, and we're already well on our way to achieving them. Now, moving to our long-term goals;
- To reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills by 50% within the next decade.
- To see our bricks used in at least 25% of all new construction and development projects by 2030.
- To reduce the carbon footprint of our manufacturing process by 30% within the next 10 years.
- To become the industry standard for sustainable paving solutions, making traditional paving bricks obsolete.
We believe that these long-term goals are ambitious, but achievable with hard work and dedication.
We're using a combination of metrics to measure our progress towards our goals. For example, we're tracking the amount of plastic waste diverted from landfills, the number of projects using our bricks, the cost of our manufacturing process, and the level of awareness and acceptance of our solution in the industry. These metrics help us to track our progress and make adjustments as needed.
Our technology;
- First, we collect and sort the plastic waste, making sure that it's clean and suitable for our process.
- Second, we place the plastic waste into a specially designed melting pot, which heats it to a high temperature.
- Third, the molten plastic is poured into molds to form the bricks.
This process is straightforward, but it's highly effective in converting plastic waste into a useful and valuable product.
Now diving in into the technology behind our melting pot. It's a specialized piece of equipment that's designed to safely and efficiently melt plastic waste. The pot is made of high-grade stainless steel, and it has a closed-loop system that prevents harmful fumes from escaping.
Though hoping to advance to machinery empowerment very soon.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Lesotho
- Algeria
- Botswana
- Egypt, Arab Rep.
- South Africa
7 people
It has been a year now, since our company was registered in 2023.
At Mejametalana Youth Waste Management, we believe that a diverse team is a stronger team. That's why we've made a conscious effort to recruit a diverse range of individuals, with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We also strive to create an inclusive and welcoming work environment, where all team members feel valued and respected. In addition, we're committed to providing equal opportunities for career development and advancement, regardless of gender, race, or any other factor. We believe that by creating a diverse and inclusive team, we can achieve greater success in our mission.
Our business model is based on a social enterprise model, which means that we're committed to both financial sustainability and social impact.
We generate revenue through the sale of our plastic paving bricks, which we then reinvest into our operations and community initiatives. This allows us to create a sustainable business model, while also providing benefits to the community. We also rely on grants and donations from individuals and organizations who share our vision and values. In addition, we work closely with local and national governments, to ensure that our solution is aligned with their goals and priorities.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
We're committed to becoming financially sustainable through a combination of revenue generation and cost control. To date, we've been successful in generating revenue through the sale of our bricks, and we've kept our costs low by operating a lean organization and leveraging the power of partnerships.
Mejametalana Youth Waste Management Pty Ltd had several showcase campaigns, where we were filing the potholes with our plastic paving bricks for practical durability check.
Our showcase campaigns have been a resounding success, both in terms of the response from the community and the results we've achieved.
The campaigns have generated significant interest and engagement from the community, and we've seen a marked increase in the amount of plastic waste being collected and recycled. In addition, the feedback we've received from the community has been overwhelmingly positive, and we've seen a significant improvement in the appearance and condition of the areas where we've laid our bricks.
All of this evidence points to our ability to achieve financial sustainability in the long term.

Managing Director