The task of cleaning up one of the world’s most plastic polluted cities – Lagos

(13 Aug 2025)
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Lagos, Nigeria – 12 August 2025
1. Various of people dumping plastic waste from large collection sacks at the Street Waste company
2. Wide of person wheeling off materials at dump site
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3. SOUNDBITE (English), Omoh Alokwe, Co-Founder, Street Waste Company:
"Lagos actually generates over 2,500 tons of plastic waste daily. And for it to be eradicated, it takes behavioral change. It’s actually the responsibility of producers. An extended producer responsibility that they are able to put in systems in place to enable the collection of this plastic."
4. Various of piles of plastic bottle
5. Wide of plastics in piles and sack at dump site
6. Person raking up plastic bottle with their hands
7. Various close of waste at dump site
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8. SOUNDBITE (English), Omoh Alokwe, Co-Founder, Street Waste Company:
"In fixing the global plastic pollution crisis, organizations, producers need to put into consideration the recyclability of that material. Holding right here is a clear bottle, which is very easy to recycle. However, compared to this bottle, which is also a PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottle, but it is quite difficult to recycle. And also I’ll say the recyclability of the plastic is important in fixing the global plastic pollution crisis."
9. Various wide of waste at dump site
10. Wide of plastics in large bags at dump site
STORYLINE:
On a mountain rubbish dump a young man sifts through looking for plastics which can be recycled, it’s a mammoth task.

With the quest for a better life driving millions of Nigerians to Lagos, some in the city are finding ways to manage the pollution.

Recent years have seen a rise of private waste managers and sustainability groups helping to tackle the crisis.

Some make a living scraping labels off plastic bottles and separating the container from the cap.

This city contributed 870,000 tons of the world’s 57 million tons of plastic waste in 2024.

Lagos state authorities last month imposed a ban on single-use plastics, but residents say weak enforcement and the absence of alternatives have weakened its effectiveness.

Under the law effective from July 1, the use of single-use plastics such as styrofoam packs, cutlery, plates, and straws is banned, and offenders risk their businesses being shut down.

The ban is far from being fully implemented, as some shops still display Styrofoam packs on their shelves.

Also the use of other forms of plastics, which make up a smaller percentage of the city’s waste, are still in use.

Omoh Alokwe, co-founder of Street Waste Company says more needs to be done to change peoples attitudes to waste as well as their behaviour.

"Lagos actually generates over 2,500 tons of plastic waste daily. And for it to be eradicated, it takes behavioural change, starting from post-consumers and how well they are able to sort out their waste,’ says Omoh Alokwe.

In Geneva this week, countries including Nigeria are negotiating a treaty to end plastic pollution.

Talks broke down last year, with oil-producing countries opposed to any limits on plastic production.

In large part, plastics are made from fossil fuels like oil and gas.

Lagos officials say Lagos each resident averages 34 kg of waste annually.

In the absence of a proper waste management system, most of it ends up in waterways, clogging canals, polluting beaches, and contributing to devastating floods.

The Lagos state government did not respond to a request for comment.

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