
In Kenya, environmental engineer Joseph Nguthiru has found a creative way to tackle a serious problem on Lake Naivasha. Water hyacinth, an invasive plant, is choking the lake’s shoreline. It harms fish populations and threatens local jobs dependent on fishing.
Nguthiru has developed an eco-friendly innovation by converting this deadly water weed into useful products. This inventive solution not only aims to clear the water bodies but also provides new economic opportunities for communities around Lake Naivasha.
The project highlights an important step toward resolving the environmental damage caused by invasive species while supporting sustainable development. This breakthrough can inspire similar efforts across other regions facing water hyacinth infestations in Africa.
The initiative demonstrates how science and innovation can address environmental challenges and foster livelihood improvements simultaneously.