Producer
Most of the washing stations in Kenya are using eco pulpers that use less water. Further, to mitigate the risk of Pollution, the waste water is not allowed to flow into the natural ways (streams or rivers) instead it drain and sits on pans for sometime that allow the waste to sediment and water will evaporate Leaving the waste sludge behind (that used for compost) Not all the factories have transitioned but some have, it’s Called; Pinhalense eco pulper
TYPICA
Coffee production can have a significant impact on water pollution in Kenya, as it is an intensive agricultural practice that requires the use of large amounts of water and chemicals. The coffee production process involves several stages, including cultivation, harvesting, processing, and packaging, all of which can contribute to water pollution if not managed properly.During cultivation, coffee farmers may use fertilizers and pesticides to increase their crop yields. These chemicals can leach into nearby water sources, contaminating them with harmful substances that can harm aquatic life and pose a health risk to humans who use the water for drinking or other purposes.During harvesting, coffee cherries are washed and processed to remove the outer layers and extract the coffee beans. This process can generate large amounts of wastewater that contain organic matter, caffeine, and other contaminants. If this wastewater is not treated properly, it can pollute nearby rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources, potentially causing harm to ecosystems and human health.To address these issues, the Kenyan government and coffee industry stakeholders have implemented various measures to improve the sustainability of coffee production and reduce its environmental impact. These measures include promoting the use of organic and sustainable farming practices, investing in wastewater treatment facilities, and encouraging coffee farmers to adopt water-saving techniques.Overall, while coffee production can contribute to water pollution in Kenya, there are steps being taken to mitigate its impact and promote more sustainable practices in the industry.Peter is taking steps to solve these problems and working with the framer and washing stations to improve the washing process and to minimize water wast.