UNILAG generates N5m from waste recycling
The Senior Environmental Engineer, University of Lagos,
Mrs Sade Nubi, said the institution through its recycling initiative realised
about N5m from waste generated by the university community.
Nubi, on
Monday at the ongoing Africa Cleanup conference in Cape Coast, Ghana, ssaid
that the university generates about 32.2 tons of waste monthly from its 97,000
population including visitors.
“We try to
make sure that the school environment is clean, we make sure that we sensitise
people to know that we can create wealth from waste.
“For UNILAG, despite the initial challenges of funding and negative attitude
towards the initiative, we still moved ahead beyond the challenge to push
forward and achieve our goal.
“We have
been able to recycle as much as 23 tons of waste every month. We have recycling
companies as partners who come to buy our waste.
“We have
been able to create income for the institution as well as employment,” she
said.
Nubi
advised other institutions in the country to key into the recycling project and
add value to their community.
“For other
universities, it is important for us not to just dump our waste at dump site or
landfill, let’s put value to it by getting people to sort it and recycle.
“We also
carry out research work. We can now categorise our waste which includes more of
plastic bottles.
“We have
been able to raise between N4m and N5m for the institution since the inception
of the initiative and employ about 50 workers at the sorting centre in the
institution.”
Nubi said
UNILAG was ready to collaborate with other institutions on the recycling
project, so as to generate funds, create employment and add value to the
education sector.
The
institution’s string and recycling centre was established in 2015. (NAN)
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