Amani Green
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Amani Green addresses the pressing issue of inefficient waste management and low recycling rates in Kinondoni, Tanzania, and globally. Waste volumes are escalating due to economic growth, rising urbanization, and increasing consumption, exacerbating environmental degradation and public health risks. In Africa, approximately 40% of waste is recycled on average, while in Tanzania, the figure stands at just 25%, indicating significant room for improvement. This inadequate waste management contributes to pollution of groundwater, emission of methane, and habitat destruction, with dire consequences for ecosystems and human well-being.
The problem is particularly acute in Kinondoni, one of the administrative districts of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city. With a population exceeding 2.5 million, Kinondoni faces immense challenges in managing its waste effectively. Inadequate infrastructure, limited awareness about waste separation and recycling, and a lack of efficient collection points exacerbate the problem, resulting in significant environmental degradation and health hazards for residents. Moreover, the reliance on landfill disposal methods not only pollutes the environment but also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating the global climate crisis.
Inefficient waste management disproportionately affects marginalized communities and exacerbates existing socioeconomic disparities. Waste pickers, who often work informally in hazardous conditions, bear the brunt of the problem while struggling to eke out a living from collecting and sorting recyclables. Lack of access to proper equipment, training, and protective gear further jeopardizes their health and well-being.
Amani Green's solution directly tackles these challenges by establishing an effective paper recycling infrastructure and raising awareness about the economic and environmental benefits of recycling. By installing additional purchasing centers and collection containers at strategic locations, the project aims to increase the volume of locally sourced waste paper, reducing the need for importing raw materials and cutting transportation costs. Moreover, targeted awareness campaigns among businesses, waste paper collectors, and households educate stakeholders about the importance of waste separation and recycling, fostering a culture of environmental stewardship.
Equipping waste paper collectors with work clothes, tools, and training in occupational safety and business management not only improves their working conditions but also enhances their livelihoods and economic resilience. The development of a smartphone app streamlines the recycling chain, facilitating communication and coordination among stakeholders, and enhancing the efficiency of operations.
Amani Green's solution revolves around establishing an efficient paper recycling infrastructure in Kinondoni, Tanzania, to address the challenge of low recycling rates and inefficient waste management practices. Our initiative focuses on creating a closed-loop system that transforms waste paper into valuable raw materials, promoting sustainability, economic growth, and environmental conservation.
At its core, our solution involves setting up additional purchasing centers and collection containers strategically located throughout Kinondoni. These centers serve as hubs where local residents, businesses, and waste paper collectors can bring their recyclable paper materials. By expanding the network of collection points, we aim to increase the accessibility and convenience of recycling for community members, encouraging greater participation in the recycling process.
To complement the physical infrastructure, Amani Green has developed a smartphone application that acts as a digital platform for managing the recycling chain. The app enables waste paper collectors to coordinate pickups, track inventory, and communicate with purchasing centers more efficiently. It provides users with educational resources and information about the environmental and economic benefits of recycling, fostering awareness and engagement within the community.
Amani Green conducts targeted awareness campaigns to educate stakeholders about the importance of waste separation and recycling practices. Through workshops, seminars, and community events, we empower residents, businesses, and waste paper collectors with knowledge and skills to participate actively in the recycling process.
Amani Green invests in capacity-building efforts for waste paper collectors. We provide training in occupational safety, business management, and budgeting skills, equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to improve their livelihoods and economic resilience.
Amani Green's solution primarily serves the residents of Kinondoni, Tanzania, with a particular focus on waste paper collectors, local businesses, and households. These stakeholders are currently underserved in terms of access to efficient waste management infrastructure, economic opportunities, and environmental education.
Waste Paper Collectors: Many waste paper collectors in Kinondoni work informally in hazardous conditions, often without proper equipment or training. They face significant challenges in earning a livelihood from collecting and selling recyclable materials due to limited access to markets and fluctuating prices. Amani Green's solution directly benefits waste paper collectors by providing them with improved working conditions, including work clothes, tools, and training in occupational safety. By equipping them with the necessary resources and skills, we empower waste paper collectors to increase their efficiency and productivity, enhancing their livelihoods and economic resilience.
Local Businesses: Businesses in Kinondoni, particularly those that rely on paper products, face challenges related to the availability and cost of raw materials. Many businesses resort to importing paper from other countries due to insufficient local supply and quality. Amani Green's solution addresses this issue by establishing a reliable and accessible source of locally sourced waste paper. By setting up additional purchasing centers and collection points, we provide businesses with a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to imported raw materials, reducing transportation costs and supporting the local economy.
Households: While waste collection services are available in Kinondoni, many households lack awareness about waste separation and recycling practices. As a result, valuable recyclable materials often end up in landfills, contributing to environmental pollution and resource wastage. Amani Green's solution includes targeted awareness campaigns aimed at educating households about the benefits of waste separation and recycling. Through workshops, seminars, and community events, we raise awareness about the importance of recycling and provide households with the knowledge and resources needed to participate actively in the recycling process.
As the team leader of Amani Green, I, Amani Ntayombala, along with our team, are well-positioned to deliver this solution to the target population in Kinondoni, Tanzania. Our proximity to the communities we serve, coupled with our commitment to community engagement and empowerment, uniquely qualifies us to design and implement a solution that addresses the specific needs and challenges of waste management in Kinondoni.
Our team is deeply rooted in the local community, with intimate knowledge of the cultural, social, and economic dynamics at play. We have longstanding relationships with residents, community leaders, and local organizations, allowing us to understand their perspectives, needs, and aspirations firsthand. By being embedded within the community, we have gained trust and credibility, which are essential for the successful implementation of our solution.
Our team reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, ensuring that our solution is inclusive and representative of the population's needs and interests. We have members who have direct experience working in waste management, environmental conservation, and community development, bringing a range of expertise and perspectives to the table. Our team is composed of individuals from various backgrounds, including waste paper collectors, business owners, and environmental advocates, allowing us to leverage a wide range of insights and experiences in the design and implementation of our solution.
Our approach to designing and implementing the solution is guided by community input, ideas, and agendas. We have actively engaged stakeholders, including waste paper collectors, local businesses, households, and community leaders, throughout the development process, soliciting feedback, incorporating suggestions, and co-creating solutions together. We have conducted community consultations, focus group discussions, and participatory workshops to ensure that the solution is tailored to the specific needs and priorities of the community.
Our team has demonstrated a track record of collaboration and partnership with local stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. By working closely with these partners, we ensure that our solution is integrated into existing initiatives and aligned with broader development goals, maximizing its impact and sustainability.
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Amani Green is currently in the Pilot stage of development, where we have made significant progress in implementing our paper recycling infrastructure and engaging with the community in Kinondoni, Ilala, and Pwani regions of Tanzania. Here's an overview of what we've accomplished so far:
Establishment of Infrastructure: We have successfully set up additional purchasing centers and collection containers at strategic locations in Kinondoni, Ilala, and Pwani regions. These centers serve as hubs where waste paper collectors, local businesses, and households can bring their recyclable paper materials.
Development of Smartphone Application: We have developed a smartphone application that facilitates communication and coordination within the recycling chain. The app allows waste paper collectors to coordinate pickups, track inventory, and communicate with purchasing centers more efficiently.
Awareness Campaigns: Amani Green has conducted targeted awareness campaigns to educate stakeholders about the benefits of waste separation and recycling. Through workshops, seminars, and community events, we have raised awareness about the importance of recycling and provided households and businesses with the knowledge and resources needed to participate actively in the recycling process.
Capacity Building: We have provided training to waste paper collectors in occupational safety, business management, and budgeting skills. By equipping them with the necessary resources and skills, we have empowered waste paper collectors to increase their efficiency and productivity, enhancing their livelihoods and economic resilience.
Achievement of Milestones: Through our pilot initiative, we have achieved significant milestones, including the generation of a batch of 23,430 papers from recycled materials. Additionally, we have received a grant of $37,000 and generated revenue of $21,000 through the sale of recycled paper products.
Impact on Communities: Our pilot initiative has had a tangible impact on the communities of Kinondoni, Ilala, and Pwani regions. By promoting local recycling efforts, we have reduced reliance on imported raw materials, minimized transportation emissions, and mitigated environmental degradation. Furthermore, our capacity-building efforts have enhanced the livelihoods of waste paper collectors, contributing to economic growth and social well-being in the region.
We are applying to Solve because we believe in the power of collaboration and collective action to address complex global challenges like waste management and environmental sustainability. Solve provides a unique platform for connecting innovative solutions with partners who can provide both financial and non-financial support to help scale and amplify their impact. While fundraising is not our sole goal, we recognize that access to resources and expertise is essential for realizing our vision of creating a sustainable and inclusive recycling ecosystem in Tanzania.
Specifically, we hope Solve can help us overcome several barriers that we currently face in scaling our solution:
Financial Barriers: Despite our pilot success, securing sufficient funding to scale our initiative remains a challenge. Solve's network of partners and investors can provide the financial resources needed to expand our infrastructure, enhance technology capabilities, and reach more communities in Tanzania.
Technical Expertise: We recognize the importance of leveraging cutting-edge technology to optimize our recycling operations and enhance our impact. Solve can connect us with technical experts and mentors who can provide guidance on implementing innovative solutions, improving efficiency, and overcoming technical challenges.
Legal and Regulatory Support: Navigating the legal and regulatory landscape, including waste management regulations and business licensing requirements, can be daunting. Solve can help us access legal expertise and guidance to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations and mitigate legal risks as we scale our operations.
Cultural and Community Engagement: Building trust and fostering community engagement are critical for the success of our initiative. Solve can provide support in designing culturally sensitive outreach strategies, facilitating community consultations, and building partnerships with local stakeholders to ensure our solution is responsive to the needs and priorities of the communities we serve.
Market Access and Partnerships: Accessing markets for recycled paper products and forging partnerships with buyers and distributors are essential for sustaining our initiative in the long term. Solve's network can help us identify market opportunities, connect with potential buyers, and establish strategic partnerships to expand our reach and market presence.
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Amani Green's solution is innovative in several key aspects, revolutionizing the approach to paper recycling and waste management in Tanzania:
Integrated Approach: Amani Green takes an integrated approach to waste management, combining physical infrastructure, digital technology, community engagement, and capacity building to create a comprehensive solution. By addressing multiple aspects of the waste management process, we optimize efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability, setting a new standard for holistic waste management solutions.
Community-Centric Design: Our solution is designed with the needs and priorities of the local community at its core. We actively engage stakeholders, including waste paper collectors, businesses, households, and community leaders, throughout the development process, soliciting feedback, incorporating suggestions, and co-creating solutions together. By empowering communities to take ownership of the recycling process, we foster a sense of ownership, responsibility, and pride, ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of our initiative.
Technology Integration: Amani Green leverages technology to streamline operations, enhance communication, and optimize resource allocation. Our smartphone application serves as a digital platform for managing the recycling chain, enabling waste paper collectors to coordinate pickups, track inventory, and communicate with purchasing centers more efficiently. By harnessing the power of technology, we increase transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the recycling ecosystem, paving the way for broader adoption and scalability.
Economic Empowerment: Amani Green's solution goes beyond environmental sustainability to promote economic empowerment and social inclusion. We provide training and support to waste paper collectors, equipping them with the skills, resources, and opportunities needed to improve their livelihoods and economic resilience. By creating economic opportunities within the recycling value chain, we reduce poverty, alleviate inequality, and promote inclusive growth, catalyzing broader positive impacts on communities and society as a whole.
Market Transformation: Through our pilot initiative, Amani Green demonstrates the viability and scalability of sustainable waste management solutions in Tanzania. By establishing a reliable and accessible source of locally sourced waste paper, we disrupt the traditional market dynamics and incentivize investment in recycling infrastructure and technology. As our initiative gains traction and visibility, we catalyze broader positive impacts by inspiring other stakeholders to adopt similar approaches, driving market transformation and fostering a culture of sustainability and innovation in the waste management sector.
At Amani Green, we believe that our solution will have a significant impact on the problem of inefficient waste management and low recycling rates in Kinondoni, Tanzania, by creating a sustainable and inclusive recycling ecosystem. Our theory of change is grounded in a series of logical links between our activities, outputs, and outcomes:
Activities:
- Setting up additional purchasing centers and collection containers
- Developing a smartphone application for managing the recycling chain
- Conducting awareness campaigns and capacity-building initiatives
- Providing training and support to waste paper collectors
Outputs:
- Increased accessibility and convenience of recycling for community members
- Improved communication and coordination within the recycling ecosystem
- Enhanced awareness and knowledge about waste separation and recycling practices
- Empowered waste paper collectors with improved skills, resources, and opportunities
Immediate Outcomes:
- Increased volume of locally sourced waste paper
- Reduction in reliance on imported raw materials for paper production
- Reduction in pollution and environmental degradation associated with landfill disposal
- Improvement in livelihoods and economic resilience of waste paper collectors
Longer-Term Outcomes:
- Improved environmental sustainability and resilience to climate change in Kinondoni
- Economic growth and social development through the creation of green jobs and economic opportunities
- Reduction in poverty and inequality through inclusive economic empowerment
- Establishment of a culture of environmental stewardship and sustainability in the community
We expect these outcomes to be achieved through the following logical links:
- By setting up additional purchasing centers and collection containers, we increase the accessibility and convenience of recycling for community members, leading to an increase in the volume of locally sourced waste paper.
- Through the development of a smartphone application, we improve communication and coordination within the recycling ecosystem, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.
- By conducting awareness campaigns and capacity-building initiatives, we raise awareness about the benefits of waste separation and recycling, empowering community members to adopt sustainable practices.
- By providing training and support to waste paper collectors, we improve their livelihoods and economic resilience, leading to broader positive impacts on poverty reduction and social development.
Our impact goals for Amani Green's solution are centered around creating a sustainable and inclusive recycling ecosystem in Kinondoni, Tanzania, that generates positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. These impact goals guide all aspects of our work and serve as benchmarks for measuring our progress towards our vision of a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous future for the community.
Increase Recycling Rates: Our primary impact goal is to significantly increase recycling rates in Kinondoni by promoting waste separation, recycling practices, and community participation. We measure our progress towards this goal by tracking the volume of waste paper collected and recycled through our initiative. Specifically, we aim to increase the proportion of waste paper recycled from the current rate of 25% to 50% within the next year.
Create Economic Opportunities: We aim to create economic opportunities for waste paper collectors and local businesses by establishing a reliable market for recycled paper materials. We measure our progress by monitoring the income generated by waste paper collectors and the revenue generated from the sale of recycled paper products. Our goal is to double the income of waste paper collectors and generate a revenue of $50,000 from recycled paper products within the next two years.
Promote Environmental Sustainability: Amani Green seeks to promote environmental sustainability by reducing reliance on imported raw materials, minimizing pollution from landfill disposal, and conserving natural resources. We measure our progress by assessing reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, landfill waste, and water pollution. Our goal is to achieve a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and a 30% reduction in landfill waste by 2025.
Empower Communities: We aim to empower communities in Kinondoni through awareness-building, capacity-building, and social inclusion initiatives. We measure our progress by evaluating changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to waste management and recycling practices. Our goal is to increase community participation in recycling initiatives by 50% and improve waste management practices in households and businesses by 30% within the next three years.
Catalyze Market Transformation: Amani Green aims to catalyze market transformation by demonstrating the viability and scalability of sustainable waste management solutions in Tanzania. We measure our progress by assessing changes in market dynamics, investment patterns, and policy frameworks related to waste management and recycling. Our goal is to inspire the adoption of similar initiatives by other stakeholders and achieve broader systemic change in the waste management sector.
The core technology that powers Amani Green's solution is a smartphone application specifically designed to optimize and streamline the recycling chain. This digital platform serves as a centralized hub for managing various aspects of the recycling process, facilitating communication, coordination, and data management among key stakeholders, including waste paper collectors, purchasing centers, businesses, and households.
Key features of the smartphone application include:
Coordination of Pickups: Waste paper collectors can use the app to schedule pickups of recyclable materials from households, businesses, and collection points. The app provides real-time updates on pickup requests, routes, and availability, optimizing logistics and minimizing waiting times.
Inventory Management: The app allows waste paper collectors to track and manage their inventory of recyclable materials, including paper, cardboard, and other paper-based products. Collectors can input data on the type, quantity, and condition of materials collected, enabling accurate inventory tracking and forecasting.
Communication with Purchasing Centers: The app facilitates communication between waste paper collectors and purchasing centers, enabling seamless coordination of material deliveries, payments, and quality assurance checks. Purchasing centers can use the app to place orders, schedule pickups, and provide feedback to collectors, ensuring smooth and efficient transactions.
Educational Resources: The app provides educational resources and information about waste management, recycling practices, and environmental conservation. Users can access articles, videos, and interactive tutorials to learn about the importance of recycling and how they can contribute to sustainability efforts.
Data Analytics: The app generates data analytics and insights to inform decision-making and optimize operations. By analyzing trends in waste generation, collection volumes, and recycling rates, stakeholders can identify opportunities for improvement and innovation, driving continuous refinement and optimization of the recycling ecosystem.
In addition to the smartphone application, Amani Green leverages other technologies and tools to support its solution, including:
- Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping to identify strategic locations for purchasing centers and collection points.
- Barcode scanning technology to track and trace recyclable materials throughout the recycling chain.
- Cloud-based storage and data management systems to securely store and manage sensitive information.
- Digital payment platforms to facilitate transactions and payments between stakeholders.
Amani Green's use of technology represents a modern and innovative approach to addressing the challenge of waste management and recycling in Tanzania. By harnessing the power of digital technology, we aim to create a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable recycling ecosystem that benefits both people and the planet.
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Amani Green's solution team consists of two full-time staff members, including Amani Ntayombala serving as Team Lead and Project Manager, and a Technical Lead handling software development. We also have one part-time Community Engagement Specialist. Additionally, we collaborate with two contractors: a Waste Management Consultant and an App Developer. Together, our team of five members works diligently to drive the success of our solution, leveraging our diverse expertise and skill sets to address waste management challenges in Kinondoni, Tanzania.
Amani Green's solution has been in development for approximately three years. During this time, our team has been dedicated to researching, designing, and implementing innovative approaches to address waste management challenges in Kinondoni, Tanzania. Through continuous iteration, collaboration, and community engagement, we have made significant progress in refining our solution and laying the groundwork for its successful implementation and impact.
At Amani Green, we are deeply committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within our team and creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members. Our leadership team reflects a diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, ensuring that we approach challenges with a range of viewpoints and insights. We prioritize diversity not only in terms of demographics but also in terms of skills, expertise, and lived experiences, recognizing the value of different perspectives in driving innovation and problem-solving.
To ensure that our team minimizes barriers to opportunity and provides a welcoming environment, we have implemented several initiatives and practices:
Recruitment and Hiring: We actively seek to recruit and hire individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those from underrepresented communities and marginalized groups. Our hiring processes prioritize merit and potential, rather than traditional markers of privilege or advantage, to ensure that all qualified candidates have equal opportunities for employment.
Professional Development: We invest in the professional development and growth of our team members, providing access to training, mentorship, and skill-building opportunities. We prioritize creating pathways for advancement and leadership development, regardless of background or identity, to ensure that all team members have the opportunity to thrive and succeed in their roles.
Inclusive Culture: We promote an inclusive culture where all team members feel valued, respected, and supported. We foster open communication, mutual respect, and collaboration, creating a safe space for dialogue, feedback, and expression of diverse perspectives. We actively address instances of bias, discrimination, or exclusion, and work to cultivate a culture of belonging where everyone feels empowered to contribute and participate fully.
Equitable Policies and Practices: We implement equitable policies and practices that address disparities and strive to eliminate barriers to participation and advancement. This includes policies related to compensation, benefits, flexible work arrangements, and accommodations, as well as initiatives to promote work-life balance and well-being for all team members.
Community Engagement: We engage with our local community and stakeholders to ensure that our solution is inclusive and responsive to the needs and priorities of diverse populations. We seek feedback, input, and collaboration from community members, including those from marginalized or underserved communities, to co-create solutions that are equitable, accessible, and impactful.
Amani Green operates on a hybrid business model that combines social impact with sustainable revenue generation. Our primary focus is on providing value to the populations we serve in Kinondoni, Tanzania, by addressing waste management challenges and promoting environmental sustainability. We offer the following products and services to our key customers and beneficiaries:
Waste Paper Collection and Recycling: We provide waste paper collection services to households, businesses, and institutions in Kinondoni. Our team of trained waste paper collectors collects recyclable materials on a regular basis, ensuring convenient and accessible recycling options for the community. These materials are then processed and recycled into new paper products, reducing the reliance on imported raw materials and minimizing environmental pollution from landfill disposal.
Community Engagement and Awareness: We conduct awareness campaigns and educational initiatives to raise awareness about the importance of waste management and recycling practices. Through workshops, seminars, and outreach activities, we educate community members about the environmental benefits of recycling, the impact of waste on public health, and the economic opportunities associated with sustainable waste management. By empowering individuals and communities with knowledge and skills, we promote behavior change and encourage active participation in recycling initiatives.
Technology Solutions: We offer technology solutions, such as our smartphone application, to optimize and streamline the recycling chain. Our digital platform facilitates communication, coordination, and data management among stakeholders, improving efficiency, transparency, and accountability in the recycling process. By leveraging technology, we enhance the effectiveness of our operations and provide innovative solutions to waste management challenges.
Capacity Building and Economic Empowerment: We provide training and support to waste paper collectors, equipping them with the skills, resources, and opportunities needed to improve their livelihoods and economic resilience. Through capacity-building initiatives, we empower individuals to become active participants in the recycling value chain, creating economic opportunities and promoting social inclusion.
Our revenue generation model is based on a combination of fee-for-service and social enterprise activities:
Service Fees: We charge a nominal fee for waste paper collection services provided to households, businesses, and institutions. This fee covers the costs associated with collection, transportation, and processing of recyclable materials, ensuring the sustainability of our operations.
Product Sales: We generate revenue through the sale of recycled paper products, such as notebooks, stationery, and packaging materials. These products are marketed to local businesses, schools, and organizations, as well as distributed through retail channels and online platforms.
Grants and Funding: We also seek grants, funding, and partnerships with philanthropic organizations, government agencies, and corporate sponsors to support our social impact initiatives and scale our operations. These resources enable us to invest in infrastructure, technology, and capacity building, furthering our mission of promoting environmental sustainability and community empowerment.
Amani Green's business model enables us to create value for both our customers and beneficiaries, while generating revenue to sustain and scale our impact-driven initiatives in waste management and recycling.
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mani Green's journey towards financial sustainability hinges on a multifaceted revenue model designed to cover operational costs and ensure long-term viability. We have successfully secured significant grants from prominent organizations such as the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Blue Innovation, and Ocean Conservation, bolstering our ability to execute our initiatives effectively. These grants, totaling $60,000 from the Tony Elumelu Foundation, from Blue Innovation, and from Ocean Conservation, have provided vital financial support for our operational expenses, community engagement programs, and technological advancements, allowing us to expand our reach and impact in waste management and recycling.
In tandem with grant funding, we have established revenue streams through the sale of recycled paper products and waste paper collection services. By marketing products like notebooks and stationery to local businesses and retail outlets, we not only promote sustainability but also generate income to support our ongoing operations. Additionally, we implement nominal service fees for waste paper collection services provided to households and businesses in Kinondoni, further diversifying our revenue sources and ensuring sustainable funding for our initiatives.
The success of our financial sustainability strategy is evidenced by our ability to secure grants from esteemed organizations and generate revenue through product sales and service fees. For instance, the grant from the Tony Elumelu Foundation has been instrumental in covering operational costs and advancing our community engagement efforts. Furthermore, revenue from product sales and service fees has demonstrated our capacity to generate income independently, reinforcing our commitment to financial sustainability as we continue to expand and innovate in the field of waste management and recycling.