Côte d’Ivoire: Coliba develops alternative plastic waste management solutions

By : Adoni Conrad Quenum

Date : mardi, 26 juillet 2022 13:13

Waste management is a challenge in several large African cities. As municipal services and even NGOs seem to be overwhelmed by the issue, startups are stepping in to develop innovative solutions. 

Coliba is a digital platform developed by Ivorian waste management startup Coliba Africa. It allows the collection and recycling of plastic waste in Ivorian cities, notably in Abidjan where the startup has some fifteen waste containers. 

Coliba Africa was founded in 2017, by Yaya Koné and Genesis Ehimegbe. According to Yaya Koné, it aimed to let households know how valuable their waste is. Indeed, for every waste deposited in Coliba’s containers, households receive points and bonuses that can be exchanged for vouchers or basic food or school kits depending on the neighborhood.  

We believe that plastic bottles must be considered as raw materials and informal waste management operators should be formalized thanks to the training we offer,” co-founder Yaya explains. He adds that Coliba’s services are accessible to every social class since they can be contacted via the internet or phone calls. 

To reach a wider audience, the startup developed a mobile app (available for Android and iOS devices) but, it also has telephone numbers where users can reach out via calls or just by sending SMS. By using the mobile app, households can identify the nearest collection points, ask Coliba to come to pick up waste, convert their bonuses and points to rewards and remain informed about the latest waste recycling news on the African continent. 

The startup has installed waste containers at filling stations, schools, and supermarkets. In Abidjan, it claims 135 containers, 16 operational stands where informal waste managers can sell their plastic waste and 64 direct jobs created. 

It plans to cover the whole of Abidjan and enter other African cities by 2023. In 2020, it received an undisclosed amount of financial support from GreenTec Capital Partners to support its growth. The plastic waste it collects is used for the production of PET flakes for manufacturers. It produces over 1800 tons of PET flakes every year with hopes to reach 15,000 tons yearly by 2025. 

Adoni Conrad Quenum

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