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Accra Metropolitan University Lauds Lady Who Makes Plastics with Sugarcane Fibre

Accra Metropolitan University Lauds Lady Who Makes Plastics with Sugarcane Fibre

Accra Metropolitan University (Accra Met) has publicly commended a young Ghanaian innovator who is transforming the fight against plastic pollution by producing biodegradable plastics from sugarcane fibre. Her groundbreaking work has caught national attention, including that of the President of the Republic, who recently expressed excitement about the innovation, especially in the context of discussions on a potential ban on single-use plastics.

The President, vocal about Ghana’s need to transition away from plastic dependency, highlighted how innovations like this align with broader goals of sustainability and environmental protection. He noted that such solutions not only support the agenda to restrict harmful plastics but also help reduce reliance on wood, thereby preserving Ghana’s forests and promoting ecological balance.

At Accra Met, the response has been particularly enthusiastic. The University, known for its strong advocacy in sustainable environment, leadership, and governance, sees the development as a clear embodiment of its core mission. The President of the University, Professor Madam Goski Alabi, praised the innovator’s ingenuity, remarking that her work exemplifies the values Accra Met instills in its community.

“This is exactly the kind of innovation that defines our future,” said Prof. Goski. “As an institution deeply rooted in sustainable leadership, we are thrilled to see young Ghanaians addressing environmental challenges through creativity and science. She is not only helping the environment but also inspiring a new wave of sustainable entrepreneurs.”

Accra Met plans to reach out to the innovator for potential collaboration and to explore ways to integrate her model into educational and community outreach programs. The university believes that amplifying such innovations can accelerate Ghana’s path toward a green economy and a plastic-free future.

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