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Plastic Recycling & Upcycling in Zanzibar

Duration

8 - 12 weeks

Language requirements

English

Availability

All year

Age

18+

Price starts with

1240 EUR

Type of program

Volunteering

Would you like to take action against plastic pollution and contribute to an innovative project that recycles hard plastic while collaborating with local organizations and individuals? As a volunteer in this project, your main focus will be on marketing, communication, administration, and developing materials for workshops and awareness campaigns.
Description

Action against Plastic Pollution

This Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative by a company that supplies professional hotel kitchens in Zanzibar addresses the issue of environmental pollution caused by hard plastic (HDPE and PP), used tires, and other materials. The project upcycles these materials into new products using shredding and melting techniques. The transformed hard plastic is crafted into items such as flowerpots, furniture, lamps, wall clocks, wall tiles, plastic terrazzo slabs, and tourist souvenirs like keychains and fridge magnets. All products are handmade, with a strong emphasis on design.

The project partners with women who have limited education and therefore low income, offering them opportunities to collect hard plastic waste from hotels and restaurants that generate large amounts of such waste—like plastic bottle caps and bottles from dishwashing, laundry, and cleaning products. Collecting this waste directly from the source prevents the plastic from ending up in uncontrolled dumps or being burned, which harms the environment. Additionally, the collection process from the source reduces the time, hygienic concerns and effort required for cleaning the material, compared to collecting it from the environment. The women sort the plastic by color and sell it to the project as raw material, receiving payment per kilogram.

The project also conducts workshops and other awareness campaigns for local schoolchildren and other groups, focusing on environmental protection and waste reduction. Recycling is presented not as the sole solution to the plastic waste problem but as the final step in a chain that must begin with waste prevention—something everyone can contribute to through their actions.


Your Tasks as a Volunteer

As a volunteer in this project, you will primarily contribute to marketing and administrative activities, as well as creating materials for awareness campaigns and workshops.

Your tasks may include:

  •     Creating engaging social media content
  •     Designing materials such as flyers or brochures
  •     Updating the website, including the online store for upcycled products
  •     Producing product photos
  •     Designing the shop where upcycled products are sold
  •     Assisting with accounting or other office tasks
  •     Preparing reports and presentations


Skills in graphic design, social media management, photography, creative design, and Excel are highly useful.

A group of volunteers from our Mother Nature program in Zanzibar visits the project once a week to contribute. You can also prepare tasks for these volunteers and guide them during their visit.

Program details

Rates

Who can join

Anyone with the relevant interest can participate.

Program start

Flexible

Getting there

You book a flight to Zanzibar (ZNZ). At the airport we will pick you up and bring you to your accommodation (if included in your package or booked separately). Please share your flight details with us.

From some countries, flights to Dar-es-Salaam (DAR) might be cheaper. From DAR you might book a separate connecting flight to ZNZ.

Visa

Volunteer Visa: 50 USD (for most nationals; to buy on arrival at the airport in Tanzania; only US citizens pay 100 USD; we will send you an invitation letter that you show on arrival in order to get the correct visa) + Work Permit 200 USD (we arrange it through the Zanzibar Labour Office)

For entry into Zanzibar, a mandatory health insurance is required, for which a one-time fee of 44 USD applies for any duration of stay of up to 90 days.

Accommodation Options

Shared Accommodation

We operate two World Unite! shared apartments in Zanzibar Town. If you choose shared accommodation, we will assign one to you based on availability and proximity to your internship or volunteering location. Both flat shares offer a comparable standard of accommodation. One apartment is located in Baghani, and the other one is in Migombani.

Migombani

The spacious apartment in Migombani is located on the 2nd upper floor with views of the blue ocean. It has its own kitchen, toilets, bathrooms, and a communal living room. There is also a spacious garden. You can choose between 4-share rooms (each with 2 bunk beds), double rooms, and single rooms. The 4-share rooms have their own en-suite bathrooms, while the double/single rooms share a bathroom and toilet with other residents. The beds/bedrooms are equipped with mosquito nets, a wardrobe or chest of drawers, and a fan. Bed linen is provided, but please bring your own towels. The bathrooms have western flush toilets and cold showers, which can be refreshing given the temperatures in Zanzibar. The shared kitchens are equipped with electric or gas stoves and a basic set of kitchen utensils for cooking and eating. The shared living room has a sofa and dining table. There is also a communal washing machine in the house. For security purposes, the windows are barred, and a night watchman is present at night. Shopping and dining options are within easy walking distance.

Baghani

The Baghani apartment is located on the first floor of a historic building in the Baghani area of Stone Town. It offers four fully furnished bedrooms suitable for single and double occupancy. The kitchen is equipped with a gas and electric stove, refrigerator, and functional kitchen equipment. There are two bathrooms with cold showers and western water toilets. Bed linen is provided, but please bring your own towels. Each room has a ceiling fan and mosquito nets. There are many dining options available in Stone Town.

 

Host Families

Staying with a host family provides you with a unique opportunity to gain a more in-depth insight into the culture and society of Zanzibar. We collaborate with several host families in Zanzibar Town who can be described as belonging to the upper-middle class of Zanzibar. Most of our participants consider their houses to be absolutely suitable to be accommodated at. The houses often have two tiled bathrooms, one for the use of the parents of the family, and another one for the children and guests like yourself. Please note that hot water may not always be available. The houses are equipped with either Western-style toilets or Arab squat toilets with flushing water.

The host families provide two meals per day, typically breakfast and dinner, which usually consist of Zanzibari-Arabic dishes. Breakfast may include deep-fried donuts and chapati, while dinner often features pilau rice and biryani, accompanied by tea, boiled water, or homemade fruit juice. Vegetarian meals are available upon request. The families typically employ domestic helpers to assist with cooking, cleaning, and laundry. They usually have a fridge that you can also use. In the living rooms of these families, you will often find decorative Arabic curtains, ornamental objects, a stereo system, and a large flat-screen TV. Additionally, the families may own a used Japanese car. However, in order to purchase those items, the family often had to make savings during many years, and the family may, even though it might not look like that, still face financial difficulties, such as financing their children's higher education. They often only use the car for absolutely necessary journeys as petrol is expensive.

Extras

Extras Swahili


Swahili Lessons

Although Swahili knowledge is not a requirement for your participation, basic Swahili skills can make communication easier on-site. The language is relatively simple to learn. The lessons are offered as private instruction in Zanzibar Town by young Swahili teachers. You can decide the intensity of your lessons and book a certain number of hours (1 hour = 60 minutes) under "Extras." If you plan to take Swahili lessons alongside your internship or volunteering, we recommend a maximum of 10 hours per week.

Extras SUP


SUP Sunset Tour

Stand-up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a fun and easy-to-learn water sport. At least twice a month, we organize a SUP Sunset Tour for our program participants through the calm mangroves of Chukwani, located about 20 minutes from our accommodations in Zanzibar Town. A guide will introduce you to the rich mangrove ecosystem as you enjoy a breathtaking sunset on your paddleboard. Light snacks and drinks are included. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. You will receive the schedule of tours available during your stay after booking.

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Extras Swahili


Swahili Lessons

Although Swahili knowledge is not a requirement for your participation, basic Swahili skills can make communication easier on-site. The language is relatively simple to learn. The lessons are offered as private instruction in Zanzibar Town by young Swahili teachers. You can decide the intensity of your lessons and book a certain number of hours (1 hour = 60 minutes) under "Extras." If you plan to take Swahili lessons alongside your internship or volunteering, we recommend a maximum of 10 hours per week.

Extras SUP


SUP Sunset Tour

Stand-up Paddleboarding (SUP) is a fun and easy-to-learn water sport. At least twice a month, we organize a SUP Sunset Tour for our program participants through the calm mangroves of Chukwani, located about 20 minutes from our accommodations in Zanzibar Town. A guide will introduce you to the rich mangrove ecosystem as you enjoy a breathtaking sunset on your paddleboard. Light snacks and drinks are included. The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. You will receive the schedule of tours available during your stay after booking.

Book or Send an Inquiry

Selected program price
Choose Base Package
Choose Extension Time and Extras

Extension 1 week incl. dorm room accommodation (shared) without meals

+ 90.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. twin room accommodation (shared) without meals

+ 120.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. single room accommodation without meals

+ 150.00 €

Extension 1 week incl. host family accommodation with 2 meals/day

+ 210.00 €

Swahili language lessons (private tutor, on-site or remote), per 1 hour (minimum 20 hours)

+ 10.00 €

Sunset SUP tour (Zanzibar Town)

+ 40.00 €
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What is included?

VM_WHAT_IS_INCLUDED?
  • Arrangement of your internship/volunteer placement
  • Accommodation and meals (as booked)
  • Individual Consultation and Preparation prior to your arrival
  • Access to the World Unite! Online Resource Centre which has Preparation Materials including Intercultural Preparation, compiled particularly for your destination
  • Preparation Session via Zoom; together with further participants
  • Arrangements for your Residence Permit, Work Permit or similar permit and other official permits (if required), but not the official government fees for it/them
  • Pick-up and Transfers from/to Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ) on arrival and departure
  • Personal support staff at your location and at our international office
  • Orientation and Introduction in Zanzibar
  • Accompanying you to your placement on your first day
  • 24 Hours emergency support by local support team
  • Project contributions
  • CO2 compensation of your long-haul flights: Costs for 10 seedlings of indigenous trees that we plant on the slopes of Kilimanjaro
  • Local SIM Card
  • Issuance of Confirmations/Certificates for your university, scholarship, insurance, etc. and filling out/signing Internship Contracts for your university
  • 15% Discount for Safaris, Kilimanjaro Climbs, Excursions and Watersports Activities offered by "Budget Safari Tanzania"

Not included?

VM_WHAT_IS_NOT_INCLUDED?
  • Meals (if not part of your chosen accommodation form)
  • Travel to/from Zanzibar
  • Official fees for visa and work permit; details on the costs under 'Visa'
  • Insurance (Travel Health Insurance, Liability Insurance, Travel Cancellation insurance)
  • Personal Expenses
  • Vaccinations

INSIGHT

5 REASONS why to join
this program
 

Take action against plastic pollution

 

Engage creatively in an innovative project

 

Work with local school classes

 

Volunteer on a paradise island

 

Receive support from our team before your trip and on-site

contact kareen

Questions?

your consultant for this program is

Kareen Leodgard

(she/her)

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