Turning Waste Into Wealth: Nigeria’s Race Toward A Circular Economy

[Independent - Nigeria] - 17/10/2025
On a humid morning in Ajegunle, Lagos, heaps of used plastic bottles, nylons, and sachet wrappers tower beside narrow alleys. Young men and women sort and bag the materials for… The post Turning Waste Into Wealth: Nigeria’s Race Toward A Circular Economy appeared first on Independent Newspaper (…)
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