Togo Moves to Adopt National Plan to Manage Plastic Pollution

Economic governance
Friday, 07 November 2025 01:49
Togo Moves to Adopt National Plan to Manage Plastic Pollution

(Togo First) - Environmental authorities and partners in Lomé launched a workshop on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, to adopt a national action plan for managing plastic products and waste. The initiative, led by the Ministry of Environment, aims to establish a framework to address the severe health and environmental impacts of plastic use in Togo.

Official estimates show that more than two million plastic sachets are discarded daily across the country, while recycling remains minimal. This massive volume of unmanaged waste worsens soil and water pollution, increasing public exposure to environmental risks.

Meba Toyi, an environmental lawyer and head of the Climate Change Control division at the Directorate of the Environment, said the main challenge is adapting the legal framework to match the scale of pollution. An ongoing national inventory aims to measure how much plastic is produced and sent to landfills to better inform public policy.

Togo has gradually strengthened its plastic waste management since 2011 through several national and regional programs. The country also participates in an international project to build capacity in plastic management, supported by partners including the United Nations and USAID.

Colonel Dimizou Kofi, Secretary General of the Environment Ministry, reiterated the government’s commitment to advancing reforms toward a circular economy and a safer environment. Findings from the three-day workshop are expected Friday.

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