This is kenyas biggest trash dump. Hes just a few kilometers away from nairobis commercial district every day hundreds of trucks are running with garbage from the citys not fluent districts and its hotels and restaurants. I mean i sort the trash because im trying to earn a little money and. Im no longer alone because i have a wife and child mouth and i have four legs and theyre waiting for me to come back with milk or bread in the evening. It was happening i knew nothing that theyll complain if i come home empty handed have the yeah yeah. Theres a few guns with you i collect food and put it aside to feed my pigs they have to eat too. Sometimes i might be lucky and find so. Packed meat and chips here. And that would be lunch for today just like that. Some might think this is not a good job and if they see me looking as dirty as i am now they might look down on me but i know what im getting out of it. Is not what i think without looking and you can find food but theres meat. You see thes
prosperity that so simple i have them in my pocket from the one side a b everybody needs to use water housing education health care the basic subsistence of life that each person has a claim to we know these as human rights but at the same time this little blue marble our planetary home we need a stable climate fertile soils healthy oceans a protective ozone layer so we need to and depravation extremes of inequality while creating a sustainable future they go together so beautifully. as per capita kenyans produce just two percent of the c o two generated by americans and use only one hundredth of the electricity. but consumption is growing in kenya to fueled by the man from the rich. on my t.v. my mom watches these t.v. s and watches are a luxury. but when you have the money you can buy them and feel like everyone else