Africa’s rapidly growing cities and economies are generating unprecedented volumes of waste—plastic, electronic, organic, and industrial. Traditional linear models of “take-make-dispose” are straining infrastructure, polluting environments, and threatening public health. AFREHO’s Circular Economy & Green Jobs program champions a different vision: one where waste becomes resource, where materials are kept in use, and where environmental protection goes hand-in-hand with economic opportunity.
The circular economy offers a pathway to decouple economic growth from resource consumption and environmental degradation. We work with communities, entrepreneurs, and local governments to develop circular solutions tailored to African contexts: plastic waste transformed into construction materials, organic waste converted to compost and energy, electronic waste safely recycled to recover valuable materials. These approaches not only reduce pollution and protect health but also create dignified livelihoods for waste workers, many of whom currently labor in hazardous, informal conditions.
Green jobs are at the heart of this transition. We support the development of a skilled workforce capable of driving the circular economy forward—from waste collectors and sorters to recycling technicians and circular design entrepreneurs. Through training, enterprise development, and policy advocacy, we help build an enabling environment where green businesses can thrive. We believe that Africa’s environmental challenges can become economic opportunities, creating jobs that are good for people and the planet.
Promote circular economy approaches that reduce waste and protect environmental health
Support the formalization and improvement of working conditions in the waste sector
Develop skills and create green jobs across the circular economy value chain
Foster entrepreneurship and innovation in waste recovery and recycling
Advocate for policies that incentivize circular approaches and discourage linear consumption
Document and share circular economy models that work in African contexts
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Waste Entrepreneurship Incubator | Support for startups turning waste into valuable products |
| Green Skills Training | Vocational training for waste collectors, sorters, and recyclers |
| Circular Cities Initiative | Work with municipalities to design circular waste systems |
| E-Waste Management Program | Safe collection, recycling, and material recovery from electronics |
| Plastic Circularity Project | Reducing plastic pollution through collection, recycling, and alternatives |
| Organic Waste to Resources | Composting, biogas, and other organic waste solutions |
| Policy Advocacy | Promoting extended producer responsibility and circular procurement |
Informal and formal waste workers and their associations
Aspiring and existing green entrepreneurs
Municipal governments and waste management authorities
Youth seeking employment in the green economy
Industries looking to reduce waste and improve circularity
Investors interested in circular economy opportunities
Communities affected by waste pollution
5,000+ green jobs created or improved within 5 years
200+ green enterprises supported through incubation and training
Measurable reduction in waste-related pollution in target communities
Improved working conditions for waste workers in partner programs
Documented circular economy models ready for replication
Policy influence at local and national levels supporting circular approaches
Tons of waste diverted from landfills and the environment
| SDG | Alignment |
|---|---|
| SDG 1: No Poverty | Creates livelihoods for vulnerable workers |
| SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being | Reduces pollution-related health risks |
| SDG 5: Gender Equality | Women are disproportionately represented in waste work |
| SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth | Promotes decent jobs and green growth |
| SDG 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities | Supports sustainable urban waste management |
| SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production | Core focus of circular economy |
| SDG 13: Climate Action | Waste sector contributes to greenhouse gas emissions |