Circulaire Abidjan
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, is home to 4.5 million people that generate around 1.25 million tons of waste a year. Our project, Circulaire Abidjan or Circular Abidjan, aims to make collecting that waste accessible, while creating value for the community.
Project milestones
Making a difference can begin anywhere
The journey of our partner Coliba AFRICA started with a bus ride. Having just left his job as a literature professor, Yaya Kone was in pursuit of a new career in entrepreneurship. The real challenge was deciding on the issue to tackle.
That’s when he saw it.
Out the windows of the bus from his journey from Ivory Coast to Ghana, mounds of waste littering the roads and blocking streets.
He had found his problem—tackling waste management.
Together with Genesis Ehimegbe, they run Coliba AFRICA, a startup that is introducing a new model of plastic waste collection in the Ivory Coast.
“Supporting startups like Coliba AFRICA is an important tenet of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste’s beliefs. When we invest in solutions, we don’t just consider the technical aspects, but whether founders have the passion to drive change. Coliba AFRICA founders, Yaya and Genesis, have shown that they’re driven by something more than just achieving numbers—they want to see real change in Abidjan, and we want to help support them in making this dream a reality.”
Philippe Montagne, Chief Advisor, Project Implementation, EMEA
How they’re making a difference
How it works is easy—informal waste pickers or individuals can drop off plastic waste like PET, HDPE, and PP into manned containers in exchange for credit on their app. The plastic is then processed into flakes and sold on to recyclers, giving the waste a new lease of life.
With the support of the Alliance, Coliba AFRICA aims to scale up collection of plastic waste by increasing the number of disposal points for the community. As of September 2021, they have installed 20 collection boxes and 14 containers around the city.
Coliba AFRICA’s work doesn’t just stop at collection. With their ‘Protect a Planet’ education programme, they go into schools to teach kids about the plastic waste problem and the importance of fostering good habits like sorting plastic waste for recycling from a young age by installing bins in schools.
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