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It is difficult to breathe in Webuye, Kenya, home of East Africa`s largest pulp and paper mill. Visitors report that the air smells like rotten cabbage and "snowstorms" of foam droplets from Pan African Paper Mill`s (PPM) waste ponds cloud the sky and burn the skin. Corrugated iron sheets on the roofs of local homes are corroded within months. Wastewater discharges from PPM’s mill render long stretches of the Nzoia River unfit for domestic use.

 

Since 2007, GCM has been employing proven environmental monitoring techniques (such as air sampling buckets) and community-organizing and advocacy tools to gather and translate tangible scientific evidence about Pan African Paper Mill’s water and air pollution into stronger enforcement of environmental standards that will improve public health and the quality of life for the community of Webuye.

 


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