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‘Recycling everything, paying fair wages, protecting our environment.’

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By recycling everything possible, (melting scrap glass, lining walkways with bottle tops, weaving plastic bags into mats, pulping paper briquettes, used packing material, powering the furnaces with used oil, the furnace construction itself and even some of our tools) we aim to eke maximum value from our materials and hopefully contribute to the reduction of the human carbon footprint and strive for a low lifetime energy consumption.
By paying people a fair and decent wage (which is well above the legal minimum) we ensure that the network of familial support stays
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strong – most of our employees subsidise entire extended families on their salaries. By planting trees, recycling and being sensitive to the wildness of the area, we protect and preserve a precious piece of fragile Maasai grassland.

Nani says: “Kitengela started as a pioneer homestead and grew into an oasis. As the area is semi-arid, few trees would grow, so I began to build my own shade in the form of sculptures. I encouraged artists from all around to join. Money was always scarce so we used available materials; grass, mud and stone. This has not stopped and we are still using mainly recycled materials; old glass, scrap metal and wastepaper. Glass is my favourite recycling material. I started with bottle shards as mosaic, this evolved into stained glass and then into glass blowing (by my son, Anselm) and beads (by my daughter, Katrineka).”