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Sahara Group Foundation, Others Partner On Circular Economy Devt

by Olushola Bello
2 years ago
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Sahara Group Foundation, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) and Wecyclers, have partnered on recycling project by launching the first of its 12 recycling hubs to be rolled-out across several local government areas in Lagos State.

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The hubs, the first of which was launched at Isolo local government area, Lagos, aim to promote a sustainable environment, create jobs and empower the people of Isolo community to adopt recycling as an effective waste management practice with some financial reward, with the potential to support a movement of environmentally conscious Lagosians.

Speaking at the launch, director, Sahara Group Foundation, Ejiro Gray said: “today’s launch event is a testament of our commitment to continue to impact lives and livelihoods across diverse communities. Today, together with our partners – LSETF and Wecyclers, we have brought to life a sustainable initiative capable of spurring a favourable and widespread behavioural change where Lagosians will reimagine their waste management practices and adopt recycling.”

Gray stated that the project will contribute to the development of a circular economy in Lagos and reduce the amount of waste generated in the city significantly, urging the people of Isolo to take advantage of the Go-Recycling project and help transform their lives and communities positively by making a commitment to promote a cleaner, healthier and thriving community for today and future generations.

Also speaking at the event, director of Programmes and Coordination, Omolara Adewumi said: “through this initiative, we hope to empower the Isolo residents by providing them with an opportunity to earn while also contributing to a greener future.”

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Adewumi representing the executive secretary, LSETF, Teju Abisoye, believed that this recycling hub will not only benefit individuals but also have a positive impact on the community as a whole, saying “we are excited to partner with Sahara Foundation and Wecyclers, organisations that are leading the way in building a sustainable future for Lagos State.”

Also, the chief operating officer, Wecyclers, Oluwayemisi Lawal, noted that, “at Wecyclers, we believe that waste is not a problem, but an opportunity. Our partnership with Sahara Foundation and LSETF has enabled us to take this opportunity and turn it into a sustainable business model.

“The Go-recycling project will help us to reach and empower more individuals to take action towards a cleaner Lagos, and we believe that it will inspire others to join us in our mission to build a better world for generations to come.”

The Go-recycling project rollout is set to positively influence the recycling narrative in Lagos, with all 12 hubs set to be launched before the end of the year.

 

 


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