DiscoverCircular Economy Podcast168 Matt Paneitz of Long Way Home: Hero School – transforming trash into useful buildings
168 Matt Paneitz of Long Way Home: Hero School – transforming trash into useful buildings

168 Matt Paneitz of Long Way Home: Hero School – transforming trash into useful buildings

Update: 2025-10-11
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Long Way Home’s Hero School in Guatemala is a community-rooted educational initiative that transforms local trash into useful buildings. Matthew Paneitz first visited San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala, as a Peace Corps volunteer in 2002, and was deeply affected by this rural, Indigenous Maya community where 64% live in poverty and 27% in extreme poverty. People lacked clean water, reliable sanitation, resilient homes, steady employment, and quality education, and the air, water, and soil are all contaminated by waste and pollution.
Unable to put this out of his mind, Matt returned in 2004 and founded non-profit Long Way Home. One of its major projects is Hero School, a project-based, community-rooted educational initiative grounded in Education for Sustainable Development. Between 2008 to 2025, the LWH team transformed 550 tons of trash (including 35,000 used tires) into the Hero School green-built campus.
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168 Matt Paneitz of Long Way Home: Hero School – transforming trash into useful buildings

168 Matt Paneitz of Long Way Home: Hero School – transforming trash into useful buildings

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