Through Light House, LightEd provides sustainable energy solutions by transforming plastic waste into solar-powered charging stations.
Through this innovative initiative, we aim to construct 20+ solar-powered charging stations using recycled plastic tiles. By merging clean energy with sustainable waste management, Light House transforms discarded plastics into bespoke, vibrant, community-centred solutions that provide essential energy access.
We have deployed 10 Light House charging stations, providing clean and reliable energy to thousands of people in underserved communities. These stations serve as lifelines for households, small businesses, and refugee camps, ensuring continuous access to power for communication, education, and economic activities.
Through our waste-to-energy approach, we have repurposed over 5 tons of plastic waste, preventing pollution and methane emissions from landfills. By transforming discarded materials into durable, solar-powered infrastructure, we are reducing environmental harm while promoting circular economy practices.
From off-grid rural villages to urban settlements and schools, LightEd has worked hand-in-hand with over 10 communities, co-creating solutions that meet their unique energy needs. Our initiatives empower local residents with climate education, clean energy access, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
By replacing costly, unreliable fuel-based energy sources with solar power solutions, LightEd has helped communities cut their energy expenses by up to 80%. This allows families and businesses to redirect savings towards education, healthcare, and economic growth, fostering long-term financial stability and development.
At LightEd, we believe that access to reliable energy is a fundamental necessity, not a luxury. Our solar-powered charging stations provide community members with a dependable and affordable way to charge their phones and other essential devices, reducing reliance on costly and inconsistent power sources.
At LightEd, we are committed to turning waste into opportunity. By using recycled plastic tiles for our solar-powered charging stations, we prevent plastic waste from polluting the environment while promoting circular economy practices. This approach reduces landfill waste and showcases the potential of upcycling to create functional, long-lasting infrastructure.
True impact is built with the people it serves. We actively involve local communities in the construction and maintenance of our solar-powered charging stations. By providing hands-on training and employment opportunities, we build a sense of ownership and ensure the long-term success of each station.
Through ongoing research and development, We explore new ways to integrate sustainable materials into clean energy infrastructure. By continuously refining our approach and testing new technologies, we position ourselves as a leader in sustainable energy innovation. Our goal is to set new industry standards for how waste can be repurposed into impactful, life-changing solutions.