{"id":11408,"date":"2020-11-13t17:59:52","date_gmt":"2020-11-13t17:59:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/meet-cameroons-plastic-man-the-story-of-environmental-activist-forbi-perise\/"},"modified":"2020-11-13t17:59:52","modified_gmt":"2020-11-13t17:59:52","slug":"plastic-man-cameroon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/plastic-man-cameroon\/","title":{"rendered":"meet cameroon\u2019s \u2018plastic man\u2019: the story of environmental activist forbi perise"},"content":{"rendered":"
forbi perise recalls that when he saw the ocean for the first time, he was terrified.<\/p>\n
\u201ci was young,\u201d perise remembered. \u201cthe noises, the movements, the fastness of the waves \u2014 all scared me.\u201d<\/p>\n
at the time, perise never would have imagined that he\u2019d dedicate his life to protecting the ocean. a decade later, perise is now inspiring a movement in his hometown of buea, cameroon, to combat plastic pollution and protect the ocean.<\/p>\n
growing up, perise noticed that his hometown had a lot of problems with plastic waste.<\/p>\n
\u201ci saw plastic pollution everywhere,\u201d perise said.<\/p>\n
plastic pollution is an issue prevalent all throughout cameroon, since cameroon as a whole has a poor waste management system, perise says. because his area lacks strong waste management, perise observes massive piles of plastic in his neighbors\u2019 yards, on the side of the road, and even clogging waterways. <\/p>\n
wanting to make a change, perise\u2019s first move was one that seemed daunting for a single person, but perhaps also the most practical: picking up the plastic waste in his community. perise hopped door to door in his community, collecting thousands of plastic bottles from the streets.<\/p>\n
perise sends most of this plastic to his local plastic collection agency. in more recent years, though, he\u2019s found more creative ways to repurpose the thousands of bottles he collects. through the parallel projects, last year perise brought 3,000 plastic bottles to douala, cameroon, to help construct an ecoboat<\/a> with the nonprofit madiba and nature. mabida specializes in repurposing plastic bottles to create usable boats, donating them to local fishermen.<\/p>\n