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Stakeholders Advocates for Waste Recycling to Drive Economic Empowerment

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
December 18, 2024
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Recycle Up 10th Anniversary, University of Ghana

Recycle Up 10th Anniversary, University of Ghana

Waste management has evolved into a critical concern worldwide, as the mounting challenges of pollution and environmental degradation push societies to adopt innovative solutions.

 By transforming waste into usable products, communities can address pressing environmental issues while fostering job creation.

 This synergy between recycling and economic empowerment was vividly showcased during Recycle Up Ghana’s 10th-anniversary celebration, held at the ISSER Conference Hall at the University of Ghana.

Established in 2014, Recycle Up Ghana has spent the last decade empowering youth to create local solutions to environmental challenges.

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Its milestone celebration attracted key stakeholders from the environmental and entrepreneurship sectors, showcasing the organization’s significant contributions to advancing the ‘green economy‘.

The theme of the event was “Journey Towards Sustainability; Reflecting and Celebrating 10 Years of Progress,” encapsulated the organization’s achievements and its vision for the future.

 The celebration was a platform to highlight innovative solutions, including its flagship initiative

The Project Coordinator Miss. Faustina Adomako Mensah for the Recycler Incubator Program, emphasized the program’s importance.

“We have one of our projects, the Recycler Incubator Program, where we send out applications to people who are interested in the circular economy to come up with fresh ideas. Their ideas focus on extracting value from the environment and transforming it into something useful. When they join the Recycler Incubator Program, we train them to refine these ideas into sustainable businesses that create jobs and reduce environmental pollution.’’

Miss. Faustina Adomako Mensah Project Coordinator
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Recycle Up Ghana

The program, currently in its first cohort, is nurturing participants to devise groundbreaking ways of maximizing waste utilization while promoting financial inclusion.

One of the keynote speakers, Mr. Yaw Adu-Gyamfi, Chairperson of the Ghana Hubs Network, commended Recycle Up Ghana. He emphasized;

“Hubs provide a safe space for young people to come and learn, hone their talents, and build skills. For Recycle Up Ghana, they’ve created a space for green innovation and circular economy issues, turning problems into opportunities. This is what we need in Ghana at the moment.’’

Yaw Adu-Gyamfi Chairperson of the Ghana Hubs Network

He lauded the organization’s impact, which he noted has gone beyond immediate surroundings. He stated;

“I like the fact that these jobs are not just in the cities but are spread across the country. They are empowering older women, young women, and even school children. This is very important and very powerful.’’

Yaw Edu Gyamfi Chairperson of the Ghana Hubs Network

Promoting Sustainability Through Education

Meanwhile, the organization unveiled handbooks designed to guide educators in teaching waste management to students.

These resources aim to inspire the next generation to view recycling as a tool for both environmental preservation and economic opportunity.

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By empowering schoolchildren and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship, the organization seeks to lay the groundwork for long-term change.

The event was a moment of reflection and celebration, highlighting Recycle Up Ghana’s decade-long journey of driving change.

However, from its grassroots beginnings to its current impact across the country, the organization has become a symbol of hope for a sustainable future.

The event is a clarion for stakeholders to continue supporting initiatives that promote sustainability.

By fostering partnerships between government, private sector actors, and civil society, Recycle Up Ghana aims to expand its impact and reach even greater heights in the years ahead.

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