Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has called on residents to start waste segregation at point of generation, to reduce volume of waste going to landfills, stressing that owning a waste bin would become mandatory for tenements, from 1st October 2022.
LAWMA MD/CEO, Ibrahim Odumboni made the appeal during an event organised by Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance and Lagos Recyclers Association, in conjunction with LAWMA, held at the agency’s Olusosun Resource Centre, Ojota recently with various sectoral stakeholders in attendance.
According to him, “Start separating your waste from source, there is value in doing that. We are encouraging sorting of waste from source in all households.
“From the 1st of October this year, every household must own a waste bin. We will start placing abatement notices on houses and will start the full enforcement in January next year”, Odumboni said.
As LAWMA celebrated the 3rd anniversary of the Lagos Recycle Initiative, launched three years ago, to introduce waste sorting at source for recycling purposes, to tackle the challenge of plastic pollution, as well as create jobs for teeming residents.
LAWMA Boss appreciated Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for midwifing and supporting the recycling initiative, while praised all the stakeholders partnering the Authority, to tackle plastic pollution in the state.
He noted that with the initiative, plastic materials have become valuable commodities, for economic gains through recycling, adding that the Authority was working with a private firm to establish bottle-to- bottle recycling facility in Lagos very soon.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Executive Director, Finance, Mr. Kunle Adebiyi, said the event marked the beginning of another milestone in the history of waste recycling in Lagos State, stressing the agency’s commitment to ensuring a positive impact on the environment through recycling.
He urged participants to embrace the recycling culture, adding that the value chain was huge and extensive, creating business opportunities for pickers, collectors, aggregators, off-takers, as well as recyclers.
In her remarks, the Executive Secretary of Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA), Agharese Onaghise, restated the group’s commitment to collaborative partnership to achieve plastic-pollution free Lagos State.
The CEO of PAKAM Technology, Adeleye Odebunmi, in his presentation, unveiled the PAKAM app 2.0, an all-inclusive waste management software application that connects residents to recyclers, for prompt exchange and redemption of their recyclable items, in real-time.
He highlighted the features of the revamped app, encouraging households to key into the opportunities presented by seamless technology, to make money and tackle waste management challenges in the state.
Goodwill messages were taken from critical stakeholders like the Waste Pickers Association and others.