Tuesday 16 April 2013

Blowplast Keeps Ghana Clean


Today, I am looking at Blowplast Recycling’s website and how the site deals with waste prevention.  This topic is important because waste is the most obvious form of pollution in Ghana.  Not only that, but everyone can do something to mitigate this problem.  I chose this site because its goal to keep Ghana clean is the same as waste prevention groups’.  It does not present much information, however, which makes it not very convincing at all.

There are some links to articles that do not work.  One opportunity is available, to collect 1000 Ghana for every kilo of water sachets; does not say kilo-what, though.  It is for Pure Water Manufacturers, which I find to be a bit pretentious, as this means the general public is not included.  No information is available about the team and the resource links do not work.  Contact information places Blowplast on Graphic Road in Accra.

The main menu gives links to the homepage, opportunities, the team, resources and contacts.  Clicking home or search at the top of the page does not work.  The navigation menu is on the top, with an image found above the text area.  Beside the navigation menu, the layout is generally good, though an increase in the font by half a point would make reading easier.  The logo works well as a unifying graphic for the website, setting up the colour scheme and the style elements used throughout.  The logo and website are simple, red and white, showing how recycling flows with the nature the company seeks to protect.  One photo is used beside the navigation bar on each page, which is easy to see but is not overpowering.  The recycling logo graphic is found throughout, as well as one photo related to a news piece on the main page, lines are minimal, keeping it simple.  Contents are few, but not too few; if you want to see more, just click on the link, though these often do not work.

This is a static website with faulty links, giving the impression that it is no longer being updated.  Because of this, I wonder whether this company still exists.  Furthermore, no dates are within the past few years and external links either do not work, or go to a dead end (404 not found page).  Though the search link does not work, the website is simple enough that anything can be found rather quickly.  There is a simple contact form, in addition to other contact information.

This is not a very well developed website.  Since it has been around for so long, I am not confident in the company.  Reliability would be much increased if the website were both developed and up-to-date.

2 comments:

  1. Hi i´m living in Kokrobitey in Greater Accra, i was wondering is there any place where i can drop off collected plastics?!
    Thank you very much. I hope you have some information for me.

    Jakob

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    1. Hi Jakob,
      I first want to apologize for the delayed response.
      Second, as of yet I have not found any options, however your request has promted me to do a quick search. In so doing, I have contacted Trashy Bags, Accra Compost and Recycling Plant Limited and someone named Nathaniel (http://tonaton.com/en/recycling-of-plastic-waste-into-block-for-sale-accra) about collection of plastic waste.
      Furthermore, I will be reviewing the list here: http://www.environmental-expert.com/companies/keyword-plastic-recycling-30821/location-ghana
      You can access our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/WaPreG for updates as I receive responses. You can also email us at wastepreventiongroup@gmail.com, so we can reply to you directly if you prefer.
      I hope the future will bring more helpful responses. Until then, the Bridge Foundation (http://bridgefoundationghana.org/our-programs-and-approach.html) could be a good place to visit (their emails did not work, so I was unable to contact them).
      Allie

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