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FG launches Waste Marketplace to turn waste into economic assets

The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Environment and the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), has launched the National Waste Marketplace Programme (NWMP) — a landmark initiative designed to convert waste streams into economic assets and strengthen Nigeria’s circular economy. The programme, developed in collaboration with RecycleStack, was officially unveiled on Thursday during a sensitisation workshop in Abuja. Speaking at the event, the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, described the NWMP as a “practical step towards modernising Nigeria’s waste management system and mainstreaming circular economy principles.” According to Lawal, the digital platform will formalise the nation’s waste value chain by connecting waste generators, collectors, aggregators, and recyclers to end-users through a transparent, traceable, and technology-driven system. He explained that the platform will foster environmental compliance, resource recovery, and sustainable production and consumption patterns, while also […]

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New E-Waste Collection Centre to Launch in Koforidua, Offering Financial Rewards for Scrap Dealers.

The E-waste Fund Administrator, Nana Afua Ababio, has announced that a new E-waste collection centre will open in Koforidua on October 15. The centre will offer financial incentives to scrap dealers and private sector participants who bring their electronic waste for recycling. The initiative, part of the E-waste Fund's mandate under Act 917, aims to promote proper waste management and reduce environmental pollution. The announcement was made during a stakeholder workshop organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and the EPA.

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Zoomlion Unveils Game-Changing 400-Ton Recycling Plant in North East Region.

In a groundbreaking initiative for environmental sustainability, the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), in collaboration with the Government of Ghana, has launched a 400-ton-per-day Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP) in Nalerigu. This state-of-the-art facility will play a key role in Northern Ghana's waste management, transforming mixed waste into recyclable materials and organic compost, benefiting local agriculture.At the commissioning, Naa Bohagu Mahami Sheriga, speaking on behalf of the Nayire, hailed the plant as a lifeline for the region. He encouraged its maintenance to ensure long-term success, while Ghana's Deputy Minister of Sanitation, Hon. Amidu Chinnia Issahaku, praised the project for aligning with the government's goals of modernizing waste management.With additional plans for a 400-ton medical waste facility, this project is set to handle the bulk of waste in the region and provide 600 jobs, promoting sustainability and economic growth.

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