Community Based Recycling Programme - Produciton of Biodiesel from Used Vegetable Oil with The Lester Vaughan Secondary School
This project creates a partnership between the grantee, one of the largest but less well known Secondary Schools in Barbados and a small Sole Proprietorship. The student members of the Environmental Club will collect used vegetable oil from their homes and communities, take the used vegetable oil to school where the Club will record the amount brought by each student. The Sole Proprietorship will then collect the oil, sell the PEP bottles in which the oil came, produce biodiesel and glycerine and pay the Environmental Club a sum for the PEP bottles, and for each litre of biodiesel and glycerine sold.
The very simple market study completed during the Planning Grant Phase showed that the demand for biodiesel and glycerine exceeds the supply. The students will also be exposed to business training workshops.
In addition the private sector has donated a Pop Corn Machine and a diesel generator which will be managed by the Environmental Club with the generator running on the biodiesel produced. The funds from the sale of pop corn will go towards environmental projects. A portion of the funds will also go back to the students as an incentive.
By the end of the project the following outcomes are expected:
(i) a more focused environmental club;
(ii) more knowledgeable students and community on recycling;
(iii) a net surplus of income for environmental and community projects;
(iv) greater business acumen and skills among the students; and
(v) the establishment of a platform for upscaling and expanding the project.
So far parents, community members and even private the sector have been attracted to the project as collectors and supplies of used vegetable oil to the students.
The very simple market study completed during the Planning Grant Phase showed that the demand for biodiesel and glycerine exceeds the supply. The students will also be exposed to business training workshops.
In addition the private sector has donated a Pop Corn Machine and a diesel generator which will be managed by the Environmental Club with the generator running on the biodiesel produced. The funds from the sale of pop corn will go towards environmental projects. A portion of the funds will also go back to the students as an incentive.
By the end of the project the following outcomes are expected:
(i) a more focused environmental club;
(ii) more knowledgeable students and community on recycling;
(iii) a net surplus of income for environmental and community projects;
(iv) greater business acumen and skills among the students; and
(v) the establishment of a platform for upscaling and expanding the project.
So far parents, community members and even private the sector have been attracted to the project as collectors and supplies of used vegetable oil to the students.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Counterpart Caribbean @ The Future Centre
Country:
Barbados
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Climate Change Mitigation
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 20,165.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 38,529.50
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 24,152.00
Project Number:
BAR/OP3/06/06/03
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
Both males and females are encouraged to participate. To date there is no significant disparity in participation.
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
Not Applicable
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SGP Country office contact
Mr. David Bynoe
Phone:
246)-467-6011
Fax:
246)-429-2448
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, Christ Church
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