The Jospong Group of Companies’ commission, assembled at the Ogun State Waste Management Authoritys’ (OGWAMA) office on March 4th, 2024, for a pivotal meeting with Mr. Toyin Obatosin, the Coordinating Director, and other key personnel.
During the meeting, both parties discussed strategic collaborations and future plans aimed at enhancing waste management practices within the region. The Jospong Group, known for its extensive involvement in the circular economy, delves into various aspects of waste management, including public cleansing, residential waste collection, transfer stations, recycling of both plastic and organic waste, and efficient landfill management.
A notable agenda item was the announcement of a comprehensive physical inspection scheduled to commence from March 5th to March 7th, 2024. This extensive examination will encompass all dumpsites under the jurisdiction of the Ogun Waste Management Authority (OGWAMA). The collaborative effort between Jospong Group and OGWAMA aims to assess the current state of dumpsites, identify areas for improvement, and strategize on sustainable waste management solutions.
The upcoming inspection signifies a proactive approach to address environmental concerns and underscores the commitment of both entities to ensure that waste management practices align with global standards. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of promoting a cleaner and healthier environment within the region.
The Jospong Group’s multifaceted involvement in waste management, coupled with OGWAMA’s local expertise, positions this collaboration as a potential motivation for innovative solutions in waste collection, recycling, and landfill management. As the circular economy gains prominence globally, partnerships of this nature play a pivotal role in fostering sustainable practices. The OGWAMA office expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, emphasizing the importance of private-public partnerships in driving positive change in waste management.