Togo’s Tchaoudjo 1 Sets 2035 Goal to Recycle Up to 60% of Local Waste

Economic governance
Monday, 01 December 2025 14:28
Togo’s Tchaoudjo 1 Sets 2035 Goal to Recycle Up to 60% of Local Waste

(Togo First) - The Tchaoudjo 1 municipality in Togo’s Central Region has launched a local waste and sanitation policy. The policy was presented in Sokodé in late November as part of the European Union-funded Waste Management in Togo (GEDEC) project, implemented by Expertise France.

The municipal policy, which covers 2025 to 2035, sets out measures for effective and sustainable waste management involving local stakeholders. It addresses solid and liquid waste, organizes pre-collection activities and closely monitors transfers to the engineered landfill site.

For liquid waste, the system involves collecting waste from households and public facilities before transporting it to a fecal sludge treatment plant.

The policy, which runs until 2035, sets interim targets for expanding service by the end of 2027 and 2030. By then, the municipality aims to collect 85 to 90 percent of the waste generated and recycle more than 60 percent of plastic and organic waste.

On sanitation, the goal is to ensure that 90 percent of the population has access to latrines that can be emptied and that all collected sludge is treated at the fecal sludge plant.

Tchaoudjo 1 Mayor Ouro Sama Mohamed Saad said the policy will improve living conditions in Sokodé over the long term. “The entire population will be involved in implementing this policy. We will work with residents to keep our city clean,” he said.

Esaïe Edoh

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