Sahara Group Foundation has commissioned its 18th and 19th Sahara Go Recycling Hubs in Ojodu Local Council Development Area, Lagos State, as part of efforts to expand access to sustainable waste management solutions. A statement from the firm stated that the Sahara Go Recycling Initiative promotes responsible waste management by diverting recyclable waste from landfills, improving resource recovery, and creating income opportunities for households through structured waste-to-wealth solutions.
The commissioning of the two hubs in one day marks another milestone in the Foundation’s drive to advance environmental sustainability and community development initiatives. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Director of Sahara Group Foundation, Chidilim Menakaya, said the launch reflected the Foundation’s investment in community-focused solutions with long-term environmental and socio-economic impact.
“The commissioning of these Sahara Go Recycling Hubs in Ojodu reflects our commitment to creating sustainable ecosystems that empower communities,” she said. “By bringing structured recycling solutions closer to residents, we are not only promoting environmental responsibility but also creating opportunities for households to derive economic value from recycling activities.
“Beyond waste management, this initiative demonstrates how collaborative action can unlock livelihoods, strengthen local resilience, and contribute to building sustainable societies through EXTRApreneurship.” The commissioning ceremony was attended by representatives of Sahara Group and Sahara Group Foundation, officials of Ojodu LCDA, community leaders, partners, volunteers, and residents.
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“This Recycling Hub is both timely and impactful for the people of Ojodu LCDA, particularly because of its strategic location within the community,” he said. “The initiative aligns strongly with our sustainability and development priorities by transforming waste into valuable resources, reducing environmental impact, supporting climate action, and creating livelihood opportunities for residents.
It represents a practical model for how communities can drive environmental responsibility while advancing inclusive economic growth.” Menakaya said the Sahara Go Recycling Initiative continued to demonstrate the impact of collective action in building cleaner and more resilient communities.
“Through collaboration, innovation, and community participation, we are driving long-term environmental impact while improving livelihoods and strengthening community ownership of sustainable practices,” she added. Since its launch, the Sahara Go Recycling Initiative has facilitated the recycling of over 1,000 tonnes of recyclable materials while directly and indirectly impacting more than 2,000 livelihoods through collection, sorting, logistics and community-based enterprise opportunities.
According to the Foundation, the initiative has also increased community participation in recycling, strengthened environmental awareness, and supported household empowerment across Lagos. Sahara Group Foundation said it would continue expanding the Sahara Go Recycling Initiative across Lagos and other locations in line with its mission of building sustainable communities through EXTRApreneurship.
A statement from the firm stated that the Sahara Go Recycling Initiative promotes responsible waste management by diverting recyclable waste from landfills, improving resource recovery, and creating income opportunities for households through structured waste-to-wealth solutions.