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Nigeria Accelerates Circular Economy with Boost to Plastics Recycling, Job Creation

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Nigeria is intensifying efforts to build a circular economy, leveraging plastics recycling to generate jobs and increase export earnings, according to officials at the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA).

At a Lagos industry summit, NESREA’s Director General announced new regulations mandating recycled content in plastic packaging and incentives aimed at expanding local plastic pellet and recycled PET production.

The strategy targets Nigeria’s significant waste management challenges, while creating new economic opportunities and helping meet international green standards.

Companies like Alef Recycling are partnering with export councils to boost shipments of recycled materials to global markets, contributing to foreign exchange gains critical amid wider economic pressures.

Industry observers estimate that a robust circular economy could support over half a million jobs and contribute sustainably to GDP growth.

However, Nigeria continues to face obstacles, including limited public awareness, insufficient collection infrastructure, and uneven policy enforcement.

NESREA calls for increased investment in waste management systems and stricter action against illegal dumping to ensure success.

Government and private sectors are collaborating to align plastics recycling efforts with Nigeria’s broader climate and sustainable development targets, signalling rising momentum for the circular economy.

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