The government is set to provide $7 million in grants to eight plastic recycling companies across the country to support their business growth.
The Ministry of Environment, Science, and Technology stated that the companies, including Universal Plastic Products and Recycling Ghana (UPPR) Limited under the Jospong Group of Companies, will use the funds to enhance their capacity to collect, recycle, and reuse plastic waste.
As part of their effort to assess their preparedness for the funding, sector Minister Murtala Mohammed recently toured some recycling companies in Accra underscoring the importance of increasing support for businesses within the circular economy.
“We are looking forward to expanding this grant assistance to more entities with the expertise to manage plastic waste. If we are only able to recycle 10%, what happens to the remaining 90%? They contribute to the environmental degradation and hazards we face,” he said.
He also noted that a decision will be made after visiting several facilities.
The sector Minister called on the beneficiary companies to create job opportunities once they received the funding.
On Monday, March 3, 2025, the Minister visited four plastic waste recycling facilities, including UPPR, Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant Limited (IRECOP), Green Africa Youth Organisation (GAYO) Maternal Recovery Facility, and Nelplast Ghana Limited.