“Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. More than 54% of preschool-age children, equivalent to more than 9.5 million children, are stunted, 56% are underweight and more than 17% are wasted”- according to FAO. This malnutrition rate is overwhelming to the slum areas in Bangladesh. Another crucial point is Bangladesh has serious problem of waste management. It’s a sa
d reality that government waste management doesn’t work in slums. So, slum people throw their waste here there that creates huge environment also increase health threats to them. Bangladesh has nearly 17 core people within 1, 47,570 square kilometer that indicates Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in this world. More than 40% people live under poverty line. HrH, stands for Health replaced Hazard has integrated two problems in a solution. We will collect waste from slum dweller and give them Spiruluna, Spirulina is one the most nutritious, complete, efficient and effective food on Earth. UN said “Spirulina is the best food for the future” (World Food Conference, 1974)
Collected waste will take to central facility and to make polythene and fertilizer. So HrH will able to reduce nutrition problem, save environment, create jobs for unemployment and will contribute to keep clean one of the most polluted country in this world. HrH (Health replaced Hazard) solves two significant problems nutrition and waste problems through an innovative social business model. Ultimate consumer has not to pay directly but just their domestic waste which pollutes environment severely. One great point is we provide the best nutritious food on earth Spiruluna to solve existing nutrition effectively. Innovative solution of two fatal problems is in our country in one model.