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Firm Partners DeSpray For Nigeria’s First Aerosol Recycling Plant

by Ngozi Ibe
3 hours ago
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Waste recycling and rubber manufacturing company, FREEE Recycle has formed a strategic partnership with DeSpray Environmental, a global leader in aerosol recycling technology, to establish Nigeria’s first dedicated Aerosol Recycling Plant.

This landmark initiative, anchored at FREEE Recycle’s Integrated Recycling and Manufacturing Facility in Ibadan, marks a major step forward in expanding the country’s waste management capabilities and reflects FREEE Recycle’s ongoing commitment to delivering scalable solutions that align with national sustainability objectives and global circular economy standards.

The recycling firm stated that the state-of-the-art Aerosol Recycling Plant, once operational, will enable the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible processing of aerosol waste.
This hazardous stream currently lacks industrial-scale recycling infrastructure in Nigeria.

The project will advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, positioning Nigeria as a regional leader in advanced recycling technologies.
Speaking on the significance of the partnership, managing director of FREEE Recycle, Ifedolapo Runsewe, emphasised the company’s unwavering commitment to delivering industrial-scale solutions that drive social impact, environmental justice, and economic inclusion.

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She remarked that this partnership addresses the urgent challenges of hazardous waste by integrating DeSpray Environmental’s world-class recycling technology into our operations. She added that it intends to create the infrastructure needed to close this critical gap while raising public and industry awareness about safer, more sustainable waste practices.

At FREEE Recycle, he said, “we are committed to safeguarding our environment, protecting our communities, and unlocking new economic opportunities. This project would serve as a driver for ensuring that responsible waste management can be both impactful and inclusive. She added.”

The gases captured from this Despray recycling unit are expected to be used for waste-to-energy solutions, such as creating electricity in a gas generator. Future opportunities for the captured fuel include converting this otherwise wasted fuel into an actual cooking fuel that can substitute for propane.

Also speaking, the managing director of Despray Environmental, Mike MacKay said, this partnership will help address the health and safety risks of cooking with contaminated fuel sources within the home. The term ‘Food fuel’, will be used as a reference to using the recovered of Aerosol waste propellant as a clean cooking fuel. We hope that this pioneering method will grow across Africa and beyond, he said.

According to the Global Aerosol Recycling Association (GARA), over 16 billion aerosol cans are produced annually, yet less than 10 per cent are recycled globally. “Many are diverted to landfills or incinerators due to safety concerns, including flammable propellants and hazardous residues.

“Establishing Nigeria’s first aerosol recycling facility will directly address this challenge, positioning the country as a regional leader in hazardous waste recycling and aligning with its national sustainability and climate commitments,” he said.

This partnership, he said, signals a transformative shift in the nation’s recycling landscape, noting that “by combining FREEE Recycle’s commitment to sustainable industrial solutions with DeSpray Environmental’s pioneering technology, this collaboration is poised to redefine hazardous waste management in West Africa, contributing to a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future for generations to come.”

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