SANDRA ATISEY-PERSONAL REFLECTION ON PROFESSIONAL FUTURE

Once again, I welcome you to my blog, while I take you on a journey on the reflection on my professional future as a Waste Recycler

In a world where environmental awareness is growing and the need for sustainable practices are greater than ever, I choose to be Waste Recyclist. To me, becoming a Waste Recycler represents a commitment to a sustainable future and provides a one-of-a-kind and impactful way to make a difference.

My journey towards becoming a recyclist began with a simple realization of the pressing need for sustainable practices, way back in Ghana. I realized that my country faces numerous environmental crises, from plastic pollution to climate change which leads to a lot of floods during the raining season. It has become abundantly clear to me what I can do in order to be part of the solution.

The professional future I envision as a recyclist is one where I actively contribute to reducing waste, conserving resources, and promoting a sustainable way of life. I aspire to work in roles that involve recycling program management, waste reduction consulting, or even environmental education, all with the ultimate goal of making our communities greener and healthier.

Even though, I see a lot of challenges, ranges from lack of recycling infrastructure, and the development of new markets for recycled materials. However, these challenges excite me rather than deters me, as it offers the opportunity for groundbreaking ideas and solutions to emerge.

In my recyclist future, I see myself as an inspiration towards my people in building a more sustainable future together.

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About SANDRA ATISEY

Hello world, I’m SANDRA ATISEY and I hail from Ghana, in West Africa, with a background in Industrial Chemistry. I have been the architect of my own dreams and the author of my unique story. With a passion for knowledge and a zest for life, I navigate the complexities of existence with a curious mind and an adventurous spirit. Life, to me, is a magnificent puzzle waiting to be solved, an unwritten story yearning for adventure. I’m a Master’s student in Advanced Materials: Innovative Recycling with the aptitude to use engineering techniques to solve environmental issues. An early-stage researcher who is a very hardworking, responsible, and adaptable to materials engineering and Circular Economy, and seeking to pursue my Ph.D. education at any reputable university in the future. I have a clear, logical mind with a practical approach to problem-solving. I enjoy working in a team or on my initiative. I am trustworthy, reliable, and eager to learn and have a genuine interest in environmental problems. My interests lie in resource recovery from wastes and wastes treatment including waste management and recycling.

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