Portable
Mobile Washrooms
Bwindi Clean Habitat for Communities and Wildlife (BCHCAW) has introduced the use of portable washrooms for tourists engaged in gorilla trekking and other eco-tourism activities.
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Impact
These mobile sanitation facilities provide a safe, hygienic, and environmentally responsible solution for managing human waste in areas where permanent sanitation infrastructure is not available.
BCHCAW invites individuals, conservation partners, tourism stakeholders, and organizations around the world to lend a helping hand in increasing the number of portable washrooms in and around the Bwindi region
Buhoma Town Cleaning
BCHCAW is committed to improving environmental health and conservation in Buhoma Town Council and surrounding areas near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
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Impact
BCHCAW conducts regular community cleaning exercises three times a week aimed at reducing waste, preventing pollution, and promoting proper sanitation in Buhoma Town Council. These activities bring together community members, local leaders, youth groups, and volunteers to work collectively for a cleaner and healthier town
BCHCAW invites individuals, conservation partners, tourism stakeholders, and organizations around the world to lend a helping hand in increasing the number of portable washrooms in and around the Bwindi region
Recycling of Plastics
BCHCAW is committed to protecting our environment, our communities, and the wildlife that depends on healthy ecosystems. One of the biggest environmental challenges we face today is plastic waste.
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Impact
Plastic does not rot like food or plants. When it is thrown into the environment, it blocks drainage, pollutes soil and water, harms animals, and destroys the beauty of our communities. In areas near forests and wildlife habitats, plastic waste can be especially dangerous to animals that may eat it or get trapped in it.
That is why we promote recycling plastics into compound pavers.
Instead of burning plastics or dumping them in rivers and forests, we collect waste plastics and recycle them into strong, durable pavers used for compounds, walkways, schools, and public spaces. This approach turns waste into a useful product.