Recycling Soap and Saving Lives

Saturday, October 1, 2011

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Recycling Soap and Saving Lives

There are four things a child needs: plenty of love, nourishing food, regular sleep, and lots of soap and water.

- Ivy Baker Priest -

Recycling Soap and Saving Lives

That bar of soap you used once or twice during your last hotel stay might now be helping poor children fight disease. Derreck Kayongo and his Atlanta-based Global Soap Project collect used hotel soap from across the United States. Instead of ending up in landfills, the soaps are cleaned and reprocessed for shipment to impoverished nations such as Haiti, Uganda, Kenya and Swaziland. "I was shocked just to know how much (soap) at the end of the day was thrown away," Kayongo said. Each year, hundreds of millions of soap bars are discarded in North America alone. "Are we really throwing away that much soap at the expense of other people who don't have anything? It just doesn't sound right." { read more }

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