Archives Tag: waste management
SME Spotlight: Agoa Waste Management Company
April 19, 2022
Agoa Waste Management Company operates in the environmental services industry. It takes care of the pick-up, transportation, and disposal of a variety of waste materials, including medical and pharmaceutical waste, and offers cleaning services for domestic and industrial sites. Read more about Business The cleaning services provided by Agoa also cover post-construction and commercial concerns … Continue reading SME Spotlight: Agoa Waste Management Company
App Of The Week: WasteBazaar
April 19, 2022
A large amount of generated waste across various Nigerian towns and cities is left unattended because of the country’s lack of an organized waste collection system. Sadly, this waste could end up in the streets and can cause gross pollution. To solve this problem, WasteBazaar was introduced as a way of converting waste into valuable … Continue reading App Of The Week: WasteBazaar
Up To ₦1 Million On Offer In The Ekiti Enterprise Challenge 2020
April 19, 2022
The Ekiti Enterprise Challenge is a competition organized to encourage the entrepreneurial drive of businesspeople in Ekiti State. Entrepreneurs with ideas that can generate significant revenues, lead to the employment of many people, and scale beyond the state are invited to apply. Read more about Business Selected participants will pitch their idea at the … Continue reading Up To ₦1 Million On Offer In The Ekiti Enterprise Challenge 2020
Connect Nigeria’s Top 100 SMEs: Ecoprune
April 19, 2022
Solid waste management is a self-evident need in urban and rural areas of Nigeria. Our environment is ravaged by the effects of poor solid waste managements implementations, despite the policies and regulations by waste management authorities. Nigeria generates about 32 million tons of solid waste annually, and reckless disposal of these wastes has led to … Continue reading Connect Nigeria’s Top 100 SMEs: Ecoprune
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Brands We Love: WeCyclers
April 19, 2022
Garbage is a huge challenge for Nigeria’s cities. Local waste management authorities are barely able to handle the seemingly endless stream of rubbish generated by the country’s inhabitants; evidence of their struggle can be seen in the mounds of refuse that dot urban landscapes in many parts of Nigeria, which apparently rebuild themselves soon after … Continue reading Brands We Love: WeCyclers