Who We Are
U-Recycle Initiative Africa is a registered (CAC/IT/NO 157391) Youth-led, non-profit organization committed to advancing circular economy, environmental education, and climate action across Africa.
Our projects are focused on enlightening youths to take action, empowering youths to create solutions to combat plastic pollution, and creating value from waste through repurposing and recycling strategies.
Our efforts are geared towards mitigating plastic pollution across Africa and protecting oceans, vulnerable communities, the planet, biodiversity, and humans from the perils of the plastic pollution crisis.
Our strategies primarily involve advancing environmental education, influencing behavioral change, empowering youth, and creating value from waste.
We invest our time and resources into educating schools and communities about environmental sustainability and proffer deep-rooted solutions to make the reduction, recovering, repurposing, and recycling of waste more efficient and pervasive across schools and communities in Africa. We are focused on promoting a circular economy through advocating for sustainable and effective policies, facilities, and systems to eliminate the huge disastrous impact of plastic waste on the environment.
U-recycle Initiative was established in September 2018 and ever since then we have been committed to proffering solutions to the issue of pollution.

MISSION STATEMENT
In view of addressing the issues of plastic pollution and climate change in Africa, we are enlightening youths to take action, empowering youths to become problem-solvers and we are creating value from waste.
VISION STATEMENT
Advancing environmental education, circular economy and climate action across schools and communities in Africa


MISSION STATEMENT
In view of addressing the issues of plastic pollution and climate change in Africa, we are enlightening youths to take action, empowering youths to become problem-solvers and we are creating value from waste.

VISION STATEMENT
Advancing environmental education, circular economy and climate action across schools and communities in Africa