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About Us
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Living Earth Uganda (LEU) is a natural resources and environmental management NGO that was established and formally registered under the Non-Governmental Organizations Registration Statute, 1989 and licensed to operate in Uganda in September 1999. LEU. Promotes awareness and skills creation in environmental management, to prompt communities and other stakeholders to translate the right ideas into action. To turn ideas into action, working with people to resolve their environmental concerns. Work with gov...
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Sustainable Biogas
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This is the mixture of gases produced by methanogenic bacteria while acting upon biodegradable materials in an anaerobic condition. Biogas is mainly composed of 50 to 70 percent methane, 30 to 40 percent carbon dioxide (CO2) and low amount of other gases that include Hydrogen Sulphide, Hyhrogen, water vapour and Nitrogen. Commonly biogas is known for its energy benefits but they cross to environment, agriculture, health and economic. Inputs and their Characteristics. Energy Saving Stoves Manufacture.
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Briquette Making
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Briquettes are blocks of flammable matter made from biodegradable waste. We promote use of Charcoal briquettes due to the following reasons:. They burn with blue flames and have higher boiler efficiency than wood and ordinary charcoal. They burn with no air pollution hence maintains hygiene. Are cheaper and affordable than traditional charcoal. Are made from locally available materials / waste improves sanitation. Briquette making is a simple and affordable technology. Reduced expenditure on fuel. Machin...
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Community engagements
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Living Earth Uganda strives to create awareness among the communities about their right to clean and healthy environment (article 39 of the Uganda Constitution) and their roles and responsibilities in protecting the environment. This is achieved through advocating and lobbying leaders to ensure effective sanitation service delivery to the grassroots. Other activities include; clean up campaigns in which community members participate, stimulating dialogue amongst community members and their leaders,.
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Mushroom growing
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Mushroom spawn/seeds, Maize brand, Cotton waste or wheat straws, Timber Waste, Polythene leaves, Chemical fertilizers. All the raw materials are available locally, from spawn to compost. Energy Saving Stoves Manufacture. Management and Organization training. Financial Planning and Marketing.
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Plastic Waste Recycling
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Plastics are natural and synthetic high polymeric substances (excluding rubbers) which are capable of flowing under heat and / or pressure to a desirable final shape and are by products of petroleum, petroleum gases, natural gases or coal. They are polymers made from monomers obtained by fractional distillation of crude petroleum that include ethylene, propylene and styrene. Benefits of waste plastic collection. Clean and health environment. Reduced natural hazards like floods.
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Manure Manufacture
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Is that fertilizer made by farmers from plants that have been decomposed by the existing micro-organisms. Training in compost manure making. Energy Saving Stoves Manufacture. Management and Organization training. Financial Planning and Marketing.
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FAQs
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Who is Living Earth Uganda? Living Earth Uganda is a natural resources and environmental management NGO that promotes awareness and skills creation in environmental management, to prompt communities and other stakeholders to translate the right ideas into action. For how long has Living Earth Uganda been operational? Does Living Earth Uganda work in urban communities only? 4) What activities is Living Earth Uganda engaged in? Briquette (charcoal) making from biodegradable waste. Making of compost manure.
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News: Living Earth Uganda
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A) Jobs and Oil Newsletter, Issue 005 free download! B) 10th June 2016: Job Opportunity, apply today! A) Download your free copy: 4th edition of Jobs and Oil project newsletter. B) Business development training transformed me into a profit-driven farmer. C) Women leaders exhibit advocacy and public campaigns skills. D) Girls are equally as good as boys; they too should be encouraged to join vocational institutes. Capacity building training for vocational college tutors held in Hoima. The Tin man of Lira.