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How working with experienced partners contributes to a transfer of knowledge.

How working with experienced partners contributes to a transfer of knowledge.

Posted on June 16, 2021 by Getachew Geneto

Authoring Organizations: African Entrepreneurs Development Center
Consulting Organizations: African Entrepreneurs Development Center
Universal: Yes
Last Updated Apr 18, 2024

Overview

It is very important for us because the one soap for one child project needs a lot of water during production of soap.

So we have now clear knowledge on how to save water during post and pre-production.

Benefits

It helped us not to discharge glycerin contamination to around river. 

Guidance

mantaing water recycling instead of discharging.

Example

less water life in nearby small lake and recovery of aquatic life after stopping the discharge 

Projects that have validated this Lesson


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This lesson learned reflects the beliefs and experiences of the author, not necessarily the Pacific Institute, CEO Water Mandate, or UN Global Compact.