Exploring Technology to Create Biodegradable Plastic from Water Hyacinths
Exploring Technology to Create Biodegradable Plastic from Water Hyacinths
His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, Jr.
President of the Republic of the Philippines
MalacaƱang Palace
Manila
Subject: Exploring Technology to Create
Biodegradable Plastic from Water Hyacinths
Dear Mr. President,
I am writing to bring to your attention an
innovative technology developed in Kenya by Mr. Joseph Nguthiru, a former
engineering student at Egerton University and founder of Hyapak Ecotech
Limited. This technology transforms water hyacinths, an invasive aquatic weed,
into biodegradable alternatives to single-use plastic products.
HyaPak’s products include eco-friendly
packaging such as seedling bags, wrappers, straws, tumblers, and party plates
that naturally decompose within 3 to 12 months. Their innovations not only
address the global challenge of plastic waste but also mitigate the
environmental and economic issues caused by water hyacinths. Notably, these
biodegradable plastics are also used as containers for planting seedlings in
reforestation efforts, ensuring they do not pollute the environment.
The Philippines faces a significant problem
with water hyacinths, particularly in Laguna Lake and other waterways, where
their overgrowth negatively impacts aquatic ecosystems and the livelihood of
fishermen. While past initiatives have utilized water hyacinths for furniture
and furnishings, the rapid proliferation of this plant consistently exceeds
demand. Developing more diverse products from water hyacinths could be a
game-changing solution for clearing and cleaning our waterways.
In this regard, I respectfully propose the
following recommendations:
1.
Engagement with Mr. Nguthiru
o
Instruct the Philippine Embassy in Nairobi,
Kenya, to establish contact with Mr. Nguthiru to discuss the feasibility of
introducing his technology to the Philippines.
2.
Involvement of DENR
o
Task the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (DENR) to create a comprehensive plan to adopt and utilize this
technology in waterway restoration efforts.
3.
Collaboration Opportunities
o
Explore potential partnerships with HyaPak to
bring this innovative technology to our country, ensuring its benefits for the
environment, economy, and local communities.
HyaPak's success in Kenya demonstrates the
potential for creating sustainable solutions to environmental challenges while
generating positive social impacts, including job creation and community
involvement in conservation efforts. By leveraging this technology, the
Philippines can reduce plastic waste, manage the spread of water hyacinths, and
foster a circular economy that promotes sustainability.
I trust in your administration's dedication to
addressing pressing environmental issues and advancing innovative solutions.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am confident that this
initiative could significantly benefit our nation and its people.
Respectfully yours,
Ramon Ike V. Seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282, senseneres.blogspot.com
Cc: DENR Secretary
DOST Secretary
DFA Secretary
LLDA General Manager
01-20-2025
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