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APM Terminals Apapa, GIVO Launch Recycling Hub to Tackle Plastic Waste

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
June 2, 2025
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In a strategic move to combat plastic pollution and foster environmental sustainability in Apapa, APM Terminals Apapa, Nigeria’s largest container terminal, has partnered with waste management startup Garbage In Value Out (GIVO) to launch a zero-carbon recycling hub.

The Zero Carbon Recycling Hub, located in Apapa, is designed to make waste recycling easier and more accessible to communities, with the broader goal of fostering long-term sustainable practices. The official launch took place on Wednesday at Ladi-Lak Primary School, Apapa.

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Speaking at the event, Terminal Manager of APM Terminals Apapa,Steen Knudsen emphasised that the initiative is part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment to its host communities. He outlined the company’s CSR focus on three core areas: environmental sustainability, education, and healthcare.

“In line with our global goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2040, APM Terminals is increasing its investments in environmental sustainability,” Knudsen stated. “As a key player in the transportation and logistic industry, we operate heavy equipment and vessels that contribute to carbon emissions, and we recognize our responsibility to reduce that footprint.”

Knudsen highlighted previous sustainability efforts, including the recycling of used tyres into useful items such as floor mats and flip-flops. The new partnership with GIVO, he said, builds on these efforts by targeting plastic waste, enabling its transformation into reusable materials. He also revealed that APM Terminals is already procuring workwear (coveralls) made from recycled plastic waste, and we would welcome a more circular economy, were not only the waste is collected in Nigeria, but also where the value adding processes are done in country further decreasing CO2 emissions from transportation and creating jobs for Nigerians.

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CEO of GIVO, Victor Boyle-Komolafe, explained that the recycling hub is solar-powered and services a 25-kilometre radius. The facility currently recycles approximately 300 kilograms of waste per day, totaling about 90 metric tons annually. According to Boyle-Komolafe, these efforts help avoid up to 3,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

“This project not only protects the environment but also drives economic empowerment,” he said. “We offer N300 per kilogram of waste collected and have created over 50 indirect jobs and 15 direct jobs.”

He expressed gratitude to APM Terminals for supporting startups like GIVO, noting that the partnership aligns with APM Terminals’ Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals.

Also speaking at the event, Deputy Director of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Harry Olugboyega criticised the casual disposal of plastic waste, which often blocks drainage systems and contributes to flooding. He advocated for increased recycling efforts, which could generate raw materials and create income opportunities.

Coordinator for the Western Zone of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA),Gloria Anyasodo, commended the initiative and affirmed NIMASA’s commitment to partnering with both GIVO and APM Terminals to maintain cleaner waterways.

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