Waza Green is a climate-innovation enterprise that turns plastic waste into high-performance construction materials — building resilient communities across Africa, creating jobs, and reducing pollution.
Clean Land · Green Cities · Thriving Communities
Waza Green transforms plastic waste into durable construction materials that support infrastructure development across African cities. We collect plastic waste from urban communities, process it, and convert it into high-performance products — compacted bottle-bricks, paving blocks, construction boards, and structural materials.
We are applying circular economy solutions in the world's most challenging waste environments, proving that waste can be the foundation for sustainable cities, inclusive growth, and a new generation of climate innovation.
Plastic collected from communities, streets, and urban environments — creating jobs at the source.
Materials sorted, cleaned, and prepared for transformation into new products.
Plastic converted into durable, weather-resistant construction materials.
Materials used to build roads, schools, community spaces, and resilient cities.
Our materials are engineered to be durable, water-resistant, termite-proof, and low-maintenance — superior alternatives to traditional construction materials.
Superior thermal insulation · High compression strength
Our flagship innovation. These bricks maintain internal temperatures of 18–20°C even in 36°C heat, offering high-strength, accessible walling solutions produced locally by communities.
Non-slip · UV resistant · Long lifespan
High-durability paving blocks for roads, sidewalks, and public spaces designed to withstand heavy use and tropical weather conditions.
Termite-proof · Waterproof · High load capacity
High-load capacity poles and versatile plastic boards — termite-proof, rot-resistant, and waterproof — perfect for fencing, agriculture, and urban panels.
Splinter-free · Fade resistant · Outdoor-ready
Sustainable outdoor building materials for terraces, walkways, and recreational areas. A durable, low-maintenance alternative to wood.
Consistent quality · Scalable supply
High-quality recycled plastic pellets supplied to manufacturers as raw materials — fueling a broader Pan-African circular economy across industries.
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See All ProductsAfrican cities face rising plastic pollution and a growing demand for affordable infrastructure. We see this as one opportunity: redefine the value of waste.
In rapidly growing cities like Kinshasa, thousands of tons of waste are generated every day. Without effective recycling systems, this waste clogs drainage, causes flooding, pollutes ecosystems, and threatens public health.
At the same time, rapid urbanization is increasing the need for roads, housing, and resilient infrastructure — yet traditional construction materials remain expensive and environmentally intensive.
"The problem is not a lack of resources. It is the absence of systems that connect them."
More than 13 million tons of plastic enter oceans annually. Kinshasa alone generates 10,000 tons of waste per day — clogging drainage, causing flooding, and polluting ecosystems.
The DRC housing deficit exceeds 3 million homes. Rapid urbanization drives demand for roads, walkways, and community infrastructure — yet materials remain too expensive.
Millions of young people face limited access to stable work. Waza Green transforms plastic collection, processing, and manufacturing into an entire ecosystem of green jobs.
One circular system that collects, processes, and converts plastic waste into construction materials — cleaning cities, building infrastructure, and creating jobs simultaneously.
| Feature | Traditional Materials | Waza Green Materials |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Moderate | High |
| Water Resistance | Low | High |
| Termite Resistance | No | Yes |
| Maintenance Required | High | Very Low |
| Environmental Impact | High | Low |
| Contributes to Waste Reduction | No | Yes |
We define green entrepreneurship as the integration of environmental action and economic opportunity — where each reinforces the other. Environmental progress is most effective when it generates livelihoods, and economic development is only meaningful when it restores ecosystems.
"Real change occurs when people and planet advance together. Plastic is not waste — it is opportunity for communities and the environment."— Daniel Baraka, Co-Founder & President
Climate action without economic inclusion cannot endure. Economic growth that degrades the environment is not progress.
Learn Our StoryPromoting safe, resilient, and sustainable urban infrastructure through recycled materials.
Encouraging recycling and circular economy practices across African cities.
Reducing environmental pollution and supporting climate-resilient urban development.
Creating green jobs and supporting inclusive economic development for youth and women.
Partner with WAZA GREEN to recycle plastic, build sustainable infrastructure, and create jobs that empower communities. Together, we turn waste into opportunity.