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Zambia Seeks to Strengthen Recycling Industry Through Lessons from China’s Waste Management Model

by SAT Reporter
March 27, 2025
in in Southern Africa, Zambia
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Zambia Seeks to Strengthen Recycling Industry Through Lessons from China’s Waste Management Model

Zambia is exploring opportunities to strengthen its recycling industry by drawing on China’s extensive experience in infrastructure development and waste management. Government officials have expressed optimism that adopting aspects of China’s approach could not only improve environmental sustainability but also create employment opportunities and stimulate economic growth.

Mike Mposha, Zambia’s Minister of Green Economy and Environment, highlighted China’s success in developing a structured and efficient recycling system. Over the years, China has made significant strides in sustainable waste management, implementing waste sorting mechanisms, improving collection and transportation systems, and integrating recycling into its broader economic framework. Zambia, he noted, has the potential to replicate some of these strategies to advance its own circular economy.

Encouraging private-sector investment in recycling has been a key driver of China’s success. Mposha suggested that Zambia should similarly incentivise private enterprises to invest in waste recycling infrastructure and develop training programmes for industry professionals. He emphasised that a well-organised recycling sector could not only help manage waste effectively but also generate employment and encourage sustainable production and consumption patterns.

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One of the most notable features of China’s recycling model is the integration of waste-to-energy plants, dedicated recycling parks, and urban mining projects. Waste-to-energy plants, for instance, convert solid waste into usable energy, reducing landfill dependency while generating electricity. Recycling parks serve as centralised hubs for processing recyclable materials, facilitating efficient sorting, reprocessing, and redistribution of resources. Urban mining—where materials such as metals are recovered from electronic waste and industrial by-products—has proven to be a valuable strategy in China’s efforts to manage waste and support industrial sustainability.

Mposha urged Zambian investors to consider establishing partnerships with Chinese firms that specialise in these recycling innovations. By fostering international collaboration, Zambia could access technical expertise, investment capital, and innovative business models that have already demonstrated success elsewhere.

The minister recently presided over the commissioning of a new waste recycling factory in northwestern Zambia. Developed by a local firm, the project marks a milestone in Zambia’s ongoing commitment to a green economy. Mposha described the initiative as a vital step in addressing environmental challenges while simultaneously creating economic opportunities. He stressed that the recycling industry has immense potential to generate employment, with roles spanning waste collection, sorting, processing, and manufacturing.

Waste accumulation has emerged as a pressing environmental issue in Zambia, with landfills reaching capacity and improper waste disposal posing risks to public health and biodiversity. Effective waste management is therefore a national priority, requiring coordinated efforts from both the government and private sector stakeholders. By adopting proven international strategies, Zambia aims to mitigate environmental risks while fostering economic resilience.

As the country embarks on this path, strategic investments in infrastructure, education, and policy frameworks will be essential. Ensuring that recycling initiatives are economically viable and socially inclusive will require incentives for businesses, public awareness campaigns, and regulatory support. The transition towards a circular economy will not only benefit Zambia’s environment but also position the nation as a leader in sustainable economic development.

By leveraging global best practices and fostering international cooperation, Zambia has the opportunity to establish a recycling industry that aligns with its green economy objectives. As discussions with potential investors progress, the focus will be on sustainable growth, innovation, and long-term economic and environmental stability.

Tags: Chinacircular economyeconomic growthEnvironmental PolicyGreen EconomyInvestmentJob Creationrecycling industrysustainabilitywaste managementZambia
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