Exploring Sustainable Solutions in Humanitarian Aid

Reltex Leihua Kenya Factory in Athi River

This past week, we had the honour of hosting distinguished guests from Pamela Steele Associates & WORM – Waste management challenges in humanitarian operations at our Reltex Leihua Kenya factory in Athi River.


Led by Charlie Lucas, the visit focused on waste management strategies within the humanitarian sector a conversation that aligns perfectly with our ongoing efforts to rethink, recycle, and repurpose used tarpaulins from field operations and camps.

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From our production floor to our quality control lab, our guests had a firsthand look at how we’re innovating sustainable practices in tarpaulin manufacturing, with a shared vision of creating impact beyond the product.


It was a powerful moment of knowledge exchange, shared responsibility, and collaboration for a greener, more responsible future in aid delivery.

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