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LightEd

LightEd is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to addressing energy poverty and promoting sustainability through circular economy principles. Founded in 2020, LightEd transforms waste materials like plastic and e-waste into renewable energy products, offering clean, affordable energy solutions to underserved communities, including refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and rural populations across Africa.

Our innovative product lineup includes the Glow Lamp, a modular solar lamp made from recycled plastic and e-waste, which empowers users to build their own energy solutions using 3D printing. We also developed LightEd Pud, a solar home system with attachable battery packs designed to power small businesses, schools, and households. In addition, The LightHouse serves as a solar-powered community charging station, providing clean energy access to up to 3,000 people, enabling them to charge mobile devices and other electronics.

LightEd’s commitment to circular economy principles is at the core of our operations. By utilizing waste as a resource, we reduce environmental pollution while creating life-changing products. Our projects not only tackle energy poverty but also promote self-reliance, sustainability, and economic resilience.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we introduced LiteAir, a hybrid lighting and air purification solution made from recycled materials, designed for rural healthcare centers. This innovation ensured safer, healthier environments during the global health crisis.

Our impact spans over 26,000 individuals, and with the continued support of global partnerships, LightEd aims to scale our efforts, promoting a future where sustainable energy is accessible to all.

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