Technoserve, Anambra State Govt & Others Hold Stakeholders Meeting On Waste
The Anambra State Waste Management Agency (ASWAMA) in collaboration with Nigeria solution plastic activity held an all-inclusive waste stakeholder’s meeting on 8th August, 2024, at Hilton Leisure Hotels, Awka, Anambra state.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Environment, Engr. Dr Felix Odimegwu, who represented Governor Soludo at the event applauded USAID, Coca cola Foundation, Technoserve and Nigerian plastic solution activity for their unalloyed support, funding, collaboration and shared commitment towards addressing one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time which is plastic pollution. He noted that the initiative promises to make a significant impact on our environment and communities.
He pointed out that the Governor, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has been actively pursuing policies and projects aimed at reducing waste, promoting recycling and fostering a culture of sustainability. He noted that the introduction of the Nigeria plastic solutions activity in our state is a testament to our ongoing efforts and a significant step forward in our journey towards a cleaner and greener Anambra.
Furthermore, Dr Odimegwu stated that the ongoing “All Anambra Communities Plastic Wastes Recovery Challenge 2.0” is part of their move against plastic pollution, noting that the initiative aims to recover100,000 tons of plastic wastes, create 5,000 indirect jobs, strengthen the recycling value chain and improve waste management across the state.
The commissioner affirmed that communities are actively participating in this challenge, and their efforts will be assessed and rewarded based on the amount of plastic waste they recovered.
He stated that the collaboration will provide the state with technical expertise, innovative solutions and substantial resources that will not only enhance our capacity to effectively manage plastic wastes but also create economic opportunities, empower our local communities and elevate Anambra state’s profile as a leader in environmental sustainability.
Mr. Benneth Obasiohia, the Technoserve Senior program manager, in his remarks informed that Technoserve is a leading international development non-profit organization that harnesses the power of the private sector to help beneficiaries lift themselves out of poverty, with 29 countries committed to working with enterprising businesses and individuals in the developing world.
Mr Benneth stated that Nigeria contributes significantly to global plastic waste , with 12% been recycled which has made plastic pollution a major social problem in the country, he noted that as Nigeria plastic solution activity aims to recycle 49,000 metric tons of plastic waste in two years with 29,000tons targeted from Anambra which is expected to boost local economies and create sustainable livelihoids.