On my list of things I could donate that I would consider
life saving, I would put blood, organs, bone marrow, even clean water. Half
used bars of hotel soap? That never crossed my mind.
It did to Shawn Seipler, now the CEO of the nonprofit initiative
called Clean the World. According to an
article I read, Seipler found that millions of used bars of hotel soap are sent
to landfills around the world every day.
This is quite staggering when you think about it. All that soap gone to waste, while people in
developing countries are dying from illnesses that could be avoided, simply by washing
their hands. It is something we take for
granted, but can make a big impact in other countries. After some processing to remove residual bacteria
and reform the bars, the soap is ready to go.
Clean the World has since teamed up with Global Soap and has delivered
more than 25 million bars to 99 countries.
This is a pretty amazing accomplishment and just goes to show you that
the old saying, “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure”, really is
true.
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