TRANSFORMING WASTE INTO VALUABLE RESOURCES

Kenya Association of Waste Recyclers (KAWR) is the umbrella organization representing the private sector players engaged in materials recovery from waste in Kenya. KAWR is a Non-profit Organization established in 2017, under section 10 of the Societies Act with a membership base across the country.
We promote a circular economy by supporting and advocating for activities that extract value from materials that would otherwise be discarded as waste. These include — but are not limited to — repair, refurbishment, recycling, composting, remanufacturing, and energy recovery.

Waste Streams
Waste Stream Description / Examples
Plastics PET, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, Polystyrene
Waste Paper Kraft, Deinking White, Newsprint, Assorted
Scrap Metal Steel, Aluminium, Copper, Cast Iron, Brass
Organic Matter Composting material, feedstock, bones
Rubber Vehicle tyres, tubing, machine paddings
Glass Bottles, drinking glasses
Construction Materials Stones, concrete slab waste
Wood Used timber, poles, cardboards
Textile Industrial textile waste, clothing material
Others Any additional recyclable materials

Our Mission

To create a circular economy and sustainable environment through responsible disposal and recycling of all recoverable valuable materials in waste generated in Kenya

Our Vision

To achieve a sustainable environment through effective waste recycling practices in Kenya.

Our Values

Innovation, sustainability, community engagement, and environmental stewardship.

Our Members

Waste Collection

Waste Pickers – The frontline heroes
reclaiming materials.
Site managers: locally refered to as “viwanja people,” that operate community level collection

Logistics

Transporters – Responsible for moving waste materials from collection points to processing or recycling facilities.

Processing & Value Addition

Value Adders – Engage in sorting, crushing, washing, pelletizing, and other processes to prepare materials for reuse.

 Stakeholders

Includes researchers, environmental advocates, innovators, and organizations  involved in sustainable waste management.

DID YOU KNOW?

In Kenya, 38% of waste is collected, and less than 10% is recycled.
The rest threatens our environment and communities. KAWR members are changing the statistics—recovering materials, creating jobs, and building a waste management system that works for people and planet.”

Our Team

Mr David Kihiu Kang’ethe

Chairman

Mr. Jignesh Patel

Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Caleb Mose

Nyanza Representative

Mr. Nadim Mawji

Vice-Chairperson

Mr. Nicodemus A. Otieno

Nairobi Representative

Mrs. Catherine K. Mwangi

Central Kenya Representative

Mr. Richard Kainika

Secretary General

Mr. Arvind B. Jill

Coast Representative

Mr. Sammy N. Matimu

Rift Valley Representative

Mrs. Vanita Halai

Treasurer

Mr. Ketan Desai

Western Representative

Mrs. Jedidah Kanana

Eastern Representative

Partners