May 2025: The Internet [from 2G to 5G]
- Mlandvo Dlamini
- Jun 7
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 13

The Kent Rock Recycling Shed continues to make discoveries on the internet - and making use of the simplest technology on the world wide web to to deliver on its solution and play a part in addressing the sustainable development goals [including sustainable production and consumption; strategic partnerships for the goals; and delivering on quality education].
In the month of May 2025, the Kent Rock Recycling made a resolution to invest in an app called l’garage - that allows you to scan each barcoded item from waste material to store and supply to the market: the app will allow you to view a chart and a table containing information on progress made accumulating barcoded items from waste material to store and supply to the market.
The website version of the Kent Rock Recycling Shed’s solution will be Lilangeni Recyclables - a social media page revolving around the use of a smartphone, school- bag and a garage to engage in the business of collecting, storing, and supplying the market with barcoded items from waste material — in response to ESwatini Environment Authority’s Waste Management Innovation Challenge, Stellenbosch University’s Zero-Waste-to-Landfill Strategy, and the Royal Science & Technology Park’s Sustainable Development Goals Innovative Enterprise Challenge [the website will only be fully functional on desktop mode]: the website incorporates some recommended social media apps for secondary listings of each garage’s goods & services [in a bid to produce an average output of E1.00 per unit of production from the collection, storage, and supply of barcoded items from waste material {adding up to a total of 60,000 units annually}]; the Kent Rock Recycling Shed has also made a resolution that the website will make use of Google Products & Services as it’s primary means for garages [recycling sheds] to submit technical information to Lilangeni Recyclables LTD such as financial statements and annual reports.
The Kent Rock Recycling Shed also revisited its stagnant business with the Royal Science & Technology Park: the Royal Science & Technology Park needs to provide technical support and funding to the Kent Rock Recycling Shed’s solution [activities include registering the solution with the Registrar of Companies {Lilangeni Recyclables LTD}; soliciting talent to develop the mobile app {le garage} and the website {www.lilangenirecyclables.sz} and negotiating the solution’s proposed subsidy to make use of revenue from public toilets {air-pumps in gas stations and carbon credits} to cross-subsidize the collection, storage and supply of barcoded items from waste material to E1.00 per unit of production].
To date - the Kent Rock Recycling Shed hasn’t been successful at signing a contract [for the collection of barcoded items from waste material from their office premises] with any of the public & private sector organizations [and NGO’s and other professional establishments with physical premises and people] within the jurisdiction of the Municipal Council of Mbabane — despite using the email system and social media to engage with these entities on an on-going [accrual] basis.
The email system works well for direct marketing & stakeholder engagement: The Kent Rock Recycling Shed has been looking into the content of its waste material – identifying the need to make strategic partnerships with local companies and organizations to get the highest profit margins as possible [in its recent example - the Kent Rock Recycling Shed managed to negotiate an advertising deal with TV Doctors [listing the biggest flat screen TV {second hand} they have in stock on the Kent Rock Recycling Shed’s Online Shop - allowing the Kent Rock Recycling Shed to expose the general public to a first hand experience of its solution to ESwatini Environment Authority’s Waste Management Innovation Challenge, Stellenbosch University’s Zero-Waste-to-Landfill Strategy, and the Royal Science & Technology Park’s Sustainable Development Goals Innovative Enterprise Challenge].
The Kent Rock Recycling Shed was focused on Drostdy [Adelpracht] when it came to the resolution that the bottom page of its social media platform (www.lilangenrecyclables.sz) can be used by the user to update their status [or whatever’s on their mind] – so when you scroll further down the page, only the status’ move up [while users see an open garage {users can choose from any transparent coloured text box to add plain text and media}].
The Kent Rock Recycling Shed’s overall strategy to increase its user base for its solution is to guide young women & girls on the relevance of ESwatini Environment Authority’s Waste Management Innovation Challenge in generating capital to unlock further economic opportunities listed on the World Wide Web - such as online learning certification, challenges, competitions and prizes.










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