Taka langu, jukumu langu – My waste, my responsibility

Ento Farms

Honoree

Representative Name: Elizabeth Ochieng

Year: 2023

Country:

Kenya

Topics:

BusinessCircular EconomyEntrepreneurshipSustainable LivelihoodsWaste Management

Region:

Anglophone Africa

About

Ento Farms connects unemployed women and youth from urban slums with smallholder poultry farmers around Nairobi via an innovative organic waste management program. Bio-converting “Home Kits” and technical trainings empower women and youth to transform organic waste into a valuable resource using the larvae of black soldier flies. The larvae are collected and bought back by Ento farms, to be sold via local partners to farmers for protein-rich poultry feed and bio-fertilizers. This cost-effective, decentralized waste upcycling solution generates income in underserved suburbs while significantly enhancing poultry farmers yields, thanks to a 30 % reduction of production costs.

Climate impact

  • Approximately 25 t. of CO2 emissions were saved by upcycling 36 t. of organic waste.
  • Reduces the use of harmful chemicals and additives in small poultry farming.
  • Creates a local circular economy based on organic upcycling and sustainable poultry farming.

Gender impact

  • New income generation for women in underserved suburbs and women small-scale farmers.
  • Capacity-building for women in waste management and product processing technologies.
  • Promotes women’s participation in community decisions about waste management solutions.

Scalability/replicability

  • Low-cost, user-friendly and replicable organic waste management technology.
  • Smart, sustainable economic model with buy-back program for participants.
  • Partnership with local civil society organizations and community members.