Who We Serve

Every role in the value chain has a home here

The Plastic Waste Portal is designed for anyone who touches the plastics lifecycle from the streets of Lagos to the boardrooms of Abuja.

Waste Collectors & Aggregators

Find buyers, track collection volumes, and connect with recycling facilities that need your materials. Turn daily collection into a documented, bankable business.

Recyclers & Processors

Source a consistent supply of quality waste inputs, list your processing capacity, and connect with manufacturers and brands seeking certified recycled materials.

Manufacturers & Brands

Meet sustainability commitments by integrating recycled content into your products. Access verified feedstock suppliers and showcase your circular credentials to the market.

Researchers & NGOs

Access Nigeria’s most comprehensive stakeholder map, collaborate on studies, and share findings with a community that can turn research into real-world recycling impact.

Our Journey

How the programme has evolved

2016 — Foundation

BCCC-Africa launches the pilot project

The Basel Convention Coordinating Centre for the African Region initiates the Small Grants Programme for Nigeria, focused on understanding the scope and scale of plastic waste flows across the country.

2018 — Research Phase

National inventory and stakeholder mapping begins

Field researchers and partner organisations begin documenting waste streams, identifying key actors, and mapping the informal and formal plastic recycling economy across all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.

2021 — Platform Launch

Plastic Waste Portal goes live

The web-based networking platform launches, making it possible for stakeholders across the value chain collectors, recyclers, manufacturers, financiers, and policymakers  to find each other and collaborate.

Today — Growth

500+ verified members and growing

The portal now hosts hundreds of verified stakeholders, active discussion boards, and a marketplace for recyclable materials with new members joining every week from across Nigeria and the diaspora.

The Nigerian Circular Economy

Building a plastic waste-free Nigeria through collaboration, rand a platform for recyclables

The Basel Convention Coordinating Centre for the African Region (BCCC-Africa) is implementing the Basel Convention Small Grant Programme, to undertake a pilot project in Nigeria, titled “Promoting environmentally sound management and control of transboundary trade of plastic waste in Nigeria, through inventory and stakeholder mapping.”

One of the main components of the project is the mapping of stakeholders in the plastics/plastic waste life cycle, and the creation of a web-based platform for networking. This portal is the living result of that mandate  a real, dynamic network connecting every actor in Nigeria’s plastic value chain.

Our Plastic Waste Program Is Open to Registered Non-Profit Organizations

The Plastic Waste Portal is one of the outputs of implementing the Basel Convention Small Grants on the project titled “Promoting the environmentally sound management and control of transboundary trade of plastics waste in Nigeria through inventory and stakeholder mapping.” Non-profit organisations working in the plastics value chain are encouraged to apply for partnership and programme support.

Got questions?

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the Plastic Waste Portal and Nigeria’s circular economy.

The Plastic Waste Portal is a free, web-based networking platform for everyone involved in Nigeria’s plastic waste value chain. It was built by the Basel Convention Coordinating Centre for Africa (BCCC-Africa) as part of a pilot project funded by the UNEP Small Grants Programme.

  • Waste collectors and aggregators looking for buyers
  • Recyclers and manufacturers sourcing feedstock
  • Policy researchers and government institutions
  • Financiers and impact investors seeking opportunities
  • NGOs and community organisations working on plastic issues

Yes,  joining the Plastic Waste Portal is completely free. There are no subscription fees, no hidden charges, and no commission taken on transactions arranged through the platform. The portal is funded by the UNEP Basel Convention Small Grants Programme and exists to serve Nigeria’s recycling community, not to profit from it. Simply create a profile, describe your role in the value chain, and start connecting.

Once you have a verified profile, you can browse the full member directory and filter by role, location, and material type. Buyers and sellers can:

  • Search verified profiles by plastic type (PET, HDPE, PP, LDPE) and state
  • List available materials or post a buying interest on the marketplace
  • Send direct connection requests to initiate a conversation
  • Join Discussions to post requirements and receive responses from the community

The platform supports all major plastic waste streams present in the Nigerian market. The most actively traded categories are:

  • PET — clear drinks and water bottles; highest demand and best pricing
  • HDPE — coloured bottles, jerry cans, pipes; strong manufacturing demand
  • PP — bottle caps, packaging trays, woven sacks
  • LDPE — plastic bags and film; lower unit price but very high volume
  • PVC and other specialist streams — handled via direct industrial connections