Nidal

“You know what I did? I left troops to take the oil. I took the oil. The only troops I have are taking the oil, they’re protecting the oil. I took over the oil.”

  • The Garbage King of Beirut
    http://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/the-garbage-king-of-beirut/70966

    Ziad Abichaker loves Lebanon dearly, right down to its trash — in fact, he has said that he has “a love affair” with garbage.

    As a structural and environmental engineer, Abichaker sees only raw materials, and in a country with a stinking, unresolved garbage crisis, his time has come. He has quietly opened 12 waste management plants in Lebanon over the past 10 years, but his latest plant is even more ambitious: a zero-waste facility. Every kind of household trash can come in, and only useful products go out. This technology combined with the public’s exasperation with traditional waste management in Lebanon means Abichaker’s recycling dreams may finally be realized.

    Il se trouve que j’ai passé une après-midi avec lui chez un ami commun en août 2015 (au Liban évidemment). J’avais été très impressionné, d’autant qu’on était à ce moment en pleine crise des déchets.