Zero Plastic Liberia proudly participated in the Impact Africa Summit 3.0, organized by LYFT AFRICA, a high-level gathering of African leaders, innovators, and organizations working to strengthen resilience and promote sustainable development across the continent.
Our presence at the summit reflected our unwavering commitment to tackling plastic pollution in Liberia through community-led action, environmental education, and strategic partnerships
Representing Liberia in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution
At Impact Africa Summit 3.0, Zero Plastic Liberia stood as a voice for grassroots environmental action. Our delegation was led by our Founder and Executive Director, supported by three passionate leaders actively driving change within communities
Celia R. A. Barbu – Volunteer Coordinator
Precious Weah – Montserrado County Coordinator
Kebeh T. Nyuma – Environmental Health & Safety Officer
Together, we represented more than an organization, we represented a shared belief that Africa plastic waste crisis can be addressed through collaboration, innovation, and community empowerment.
Impact Africa Summit 3.0: Collaboration for a Sustainable Africa
The Impact Africa Summit 3.0 brought together diverse stakeholders focused on climate action, environmental sustainability, youth leadership, and resilience building. The summit reinforced a core principle that guides our work at Zero Plastic Liberia
Real impact happens when leadership meets service, and ideas are transformed into action.
Through networking, knowledge sharing, and strategic dialogue, we strengthened partnerships that will support our mission to reduce plastic pollution and promote environmental health across Liberia
Strengthening Our Commitment to a Plastic-Free Liberia
Participating in this summit renewed our energy and sharpened our vision. We return more determined to expand our environmental programs, empower local volunteers, and advocate for sustainable waste management solutions.
Zero Plastic Liberia remains committed to building a plastic-free, healthy, and resilient Liberia, one community at a time