Women, wetlands & bioplastics: inside the journey to restore Kenya’s nature

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   February 12, 2026

Martina Sikawa

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode, Martina Sikawa, a passionate youth ecopreneur from Nairobi, Kenya, explains how her work is transforming the future of land and wetland restoration through innovation with her company, Chemolex. Martina shares her inspiring journey restoring rivers, wetlands, and Lake Victoria by designing and installing AI-powered river plastic waste interceptors that remove tons of ocean-bound plastic waste and clean massively polluted rivers and water bodies. Additionally, Chemolex also harvests invasive water hyacinth and converts it into a biodegradable alternative to single-use plastic. She explains how bioplastics can help address land degradation, reduce pollution, and create sustainable consumer goods across Africa.

What you’ll learn in this eposide

  • How bioplastics can combat land degradation and plastic pollution
  • Turning invasive water hyacinth into sustainable bioplastic materials
  • Scaling eco-innovation across Africa
  • The role of governments, private sector, and communities in supporting green solutions
  • Women’s leadership in land restoration and grassroots environmental action

This episode highlights the power of youth-led innovation, women’s empowerment, and nature-based solutions in building a sustainable future.

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