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2 years ago

Hyapak

Joseph Nguthiru pours out the contents of a test tube in a brightly lit lab.

After 24-year-old Joseph Nguthiru’s boat became caught in water hyacinths in the middle of Lake Naivasha, Kenya, he began to devise and experiment with solutions to combat the wider issues caused by this aquatic plant – which blocks waterways used for trade and transport, and damages ecosystems. Through his project HyaPak, Joseph decided to tackle two pressing issues at the same time by creating a biodegradable alternative to plastic using hyacinths. Over the course of the Young Climate Prize, Joseph was mentored by Jan Boelen, a curator of design, architecture, and contemporary art, and artistic director of Atelier LUMA.

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Hyapak
Joseph Nguthiru
Nairobi, Kenya
Young Climate Prize Alumni

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