๐ก A recycling scheme is providing solar-powered lighting to homes in Mexican slums.
๐ Many people in these slums live without windows or access to light sources, making simple tasks difficult.
๐ฆ Access to solar-powered lamps and light bulbs improves education and quality of life for young people in these communities.
๐ Lack of lighting in Mexican slums affects residents' performance, safety, and sleep.
๐ก Absence of electricity limits opportunities for small businesses, clinics, and schools.
๐ Without lighting, it is unsafe to walk at night and hinders the use of public spaces for sports or arts.
๐ก Access to proper energy is crucial for human well-being and economic development.
๐ 1.2 billion people worldwide lack access to electricity.
โป๏ธ Leader of Light Mexico repurposes plastic bottles to create affordable and sustainable solar-powered lamps.
๐ A recycling scheme in Mexico is providing solar-powered lighting to slums using simple materials.
๐ The lighting system consists of a solar cell, battery, electronic circuit, and a plastic bottle acting as a light bulb.
๐ก The team has also included a USB charger in the lamps, allowing users to charge their mobile devices.
โก๏ธ The recycling scheme has installed almost 1,000 solar lamps in Mexican slums.
๐ฑ Small, simple, and sustainable solutions can provide clean and affordable energy.
๐ Women play a crucial role in implementing these solutions.
๐ Advocating for ecological and low-cost lighting solutions to achieve sustainable development goals.
โป๏ธ Transforming everyday items in novel yet simple ways to reduce the usage of fossil fuels.
๐ก Introducing a solution called Leader of Light to bring solar-powered lighting to Mexican slums.
โจ A recycling scheme is providing solar-powered lighting in Mexican slums.
๐ The goal is to eliminate energy poverty by 2030.
๐ Collaboration can have a significant impact in addressing this issue.