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Unilever Signs $2m Partnership Agreement on Plastic Waste collection, recycling
  • April 25, 2023
  • Unity Times

Unilever Nigeria and Bridges Outcomes Partnerships have entered into a $2 million US partnership to help social enterprise Wecyclers expand plastic waste collection in the country.

The Company, while giving the highlights of the agreement, expressed its concerns over the increasing plastic waste hyped by a surge in consumption of plastic beverages, foods, among others.

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Recall that the United Nation Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) had stated that consumption of plastics in Nigeria jumped by 116.26 per cent within a period of 15 years to 1.25 million tonnes.

Unilever, while addressing newsmen, said the partnership seal the deal and mark its centenary celebration, the partnership set up through an innovative ‘Development Impact Bond’ structured by French investment bank, Societe Generale, will allow Wecyclers to create hundreds of jobs to scale up operations that takes up plastics waste out of the environment to be used as raw materials for industries.

Mr. Carl Cruz, the Managing Director, Unilever Nigeria, said Wecyclers have been working together since 2014 as part of Unilever’s ‘waste to wealth’ campaign, designed to help local organisations work out ways on how to create value and jobs from the reduction, collection, recycling, and reusing of plastic waste.

He emphasised that, under the partnership, seed funding from Unilever, UK Government and EY joint project called Transform helped Wecyclers expand their successful franchise and collection model.

He, however, stated that, as an entrepreneurial social enterprise, Wecyclers lacked access to the long-term funding needed to build on that progress and significantly scale up this model.

“The unique Development Impact Bond provides a solution to that challenge. It includes social, environmental, and financial targets, which will see Wecyclers collect more than 30,000 tonnes of plastic waste over the next five years, create over 700 jobs in recycling franchises across Nigeria, and improve the incomes of thousands of waste sorters.

This funding is a major step forward for us in our work to ensure plastics waste stays out of the Nigerian environment,” he said.

Mr. Wale Adebiyi, the managing director, Wecyclers, said Wecyclers started with one bicycle and a dream, and through hard work and entrepreneurship, it has built a scalable model courtesy of the Development Impact Bond that will create hundreds of jobs, and improve the income of thousands of sorters, expected to earn 25 per cent more than they do currently.

“All the partners involved hope this experience in Nigeria will inspire the further development and use of such Bonds globally to finance organisations tackling similar challenges,” he added.

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