💡 A recycling scheme is providing solar-powered lighting to homes in Mexican slums.
🌎 Many people in these slums live without windows or access to light sources, making simple tasks difficult.
🔦 Access to solar-powered lamps and light bulbs improves education and quality of life for young people in these communities.
🌞 Lack of lighting in Mexican slums affects residents' performance, safety, and sleep.
💡 Absence of electricity limits opportunities for small businesses, clinics, and schools.
🌉 Without lighting, it is unsafe to walk at night and hinders the use of public spaces for sports or arts.
💡 Access to proper energy is crucial for human well-being and economic development.
🌍 1.2 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity.
♻️ Leader of Light Mexico repurposes plastic bottles to create affordable and sustainable solar-powered lamps.
🌞 A recycling scheme in Mexico is providing solar-powered lighting to slums using simple materials.
🔋 The lighting system consists of a solar cell, battery, electronic circuit, and a plastic bottle acting as a light bulb.
💡 The team has also included a USB charger in the lamps, allowing users to charge their mobile devices.
⚡️ The recycling scheme has installed almost 1,000 solar lamps in Mexican slums.
🌱 Small, simple, and sustainable solutions can provide clean and affordable energy.
🔄 Women play a crucial role in implementing these solutions.
🌍 Advocating for ecological and low-cost lighting solutions to achieve sustainable development goals.
♻️ Transforming everyday items in novel yet simple ways to reduce the usage of fossil fuels.
💡 Introducing a solution called Leader of Light to bring solar-powered lighting to Mexican slums.
✨ A recycling scheme is providing solar-powered lighting in Mexican slums.
🌍 The goal is to eliminate energy poverty by 2030.
🙌 Collaboration can have a significant impact in addressing this issue.