 I have my material. I wrap it around two fingers like this. This sensitization program is simply on turning waste to wealth, one of the major concerns for the Nigerian Conservation Foundation. It is the turn of Metropolitan School and its community members to get knowledge about the benefits in wastes. For a community training, for teachers and community members, waste to wealth training on environmental sustainability as part of the Wando Foundation Cleaner Award project. The main aim of this training is attitudinal change towards waste management. We want them to know that the waste is not wasted or totally wasted. We believe that with the way this empowerment program is going, we are empowering the community members and it will also come as a source of livelihood for them if they begin to take this, if they embrace it and start doing it and then probably training other people. Beneficiaries of the waste management training command the move, expressing the re-impact so far. By gathering the lylons in the school compounds, it will make the school compounds to be neat. There will be no return of a lylon around the school. And also, since then that you can last, we have started teaching the children how to make use of lylon to produce the yarn to knit. So the children have started picking up. So if they were able to pick it up, that one also will make them to be useful even in their compounds. We are trained now to use plastic waste to make stood. We are trained now to use plastic, these are broken bottles to make a design now, to use plastic waste to make a flower decoration in your house, which all the parents have been doing and snapping and sending the pictures to us on the platform. With face sensitization, perhaps this is the beginning of the end to the menace of plastic and other physical waste on land and in seas.