Waste collection in itself adds value to humanity and can be done as a business and make millions of dollars. With the right mindsets toward some information that regularly come our ways on a daily basis, if we can have them sifted properly and with our ego dropped by the side, the rate of poverty being encountered will be highly reduced to the barest minimum.
With good number of people out there sleeping in embassies struggling to get visa and travel out to other countries in search of all kinds of dirty jobs, while neglecting many cool business opportunities at home that can be done with real peace of mind.
While Nigeria can boast of various self made millionaires, there are also millions of self made poverty stricken members of the society as well.
The problem with many people in Nigeria is pride and egotism which at times eats deep into our senses of belongings in the communities where we live. And deprive us chances of doing businesses that can actually bring us good money.
While different companies and offices are doing what they deem fit for the success of their businesses, employing in hundreds and sacking en mass, most of us are still busy collating our CVs and certificates and continuing searching for office jobs, whereas there are jobs waiting to be done by their footsteps. At times, the same jobs you celebrated after securing, will turnout to be complete rubbish when compared with what you can conveniently make from your own business.
Do you know that you can make over N100,000 a month supplying waste polythene nylons to waste recycling factories within your area?
If we also know that instead of burning those pure water nylons/rubber containers or throwing some of the metals away just like that, gathering them up and sourcing them out to recycling plants could make us millions of naira, probably our attitude may have changed.
There was an article in one of the daily Newspapers of a recycling company in Nigeria that made about $65 million from exporting metallic waste to western countries where the metals are used for manufacturing of cars, radiators, ship engines and so on.
Supplying of waste polythene/other wastes for recycling is a lucrative business, try it and you will have good story to tell. The business is so lucrative that even government, companies and other recycling outfits would like to partner with you.
Another good thing about this business is that you can start it any how you want even without capital at the initial stage.
It is both fun and a caring business as was described by a long timer in the business. “You make money by removing the pieces of irons that may hurt people along the road ways or from other areas within the environment, I don’t look at the money I make from the business as a salary or wages, I considers it as God’s blessings to me for doing what benefits people”
The benefits of doing waste collections goes beyond personal to even adding values to the country’s GDP and the economic growth of your nation.
You can start by indirectly gathering the following items in any location of your choice and have it grown to bigger quantity. Things like: Shopping bags, laundry bags, pure water sachets, yogurt wrappers, soft poly bags, hospital drip bags, pop corn wrapper, bread wrapper, cellophane.
Money is good and without it, doing anything could be near to impossible but money without the proper information lasts only for a while but with the right information, you stand to make it continually and would be helping others with your knowledge as well.
Even if it means paying some children to be gathering all kinds of wastes for you, do it and when it becomes big, take it to a recycling company and be ready to count your cash as it would be measured out to you.
Just position yourself as a waste collector ranging from polythene bags of different sources and have them supplied to a collection center operator who then process them and shifts them to the company that does the recycling.
One can make between N50,000 to N300,000 monthly, doing this business. This is the breakdown: A kilo of polythene sells between N45-N55.
If you can supply just 100kg per day for 25 days in a month that is N50 x 100 kilos x 25 days = N125,000, that is if you are dealing with just polythene alone, but if you are into metal, your money goes up.
In all these, just as I had mentioned earlier, there is no start up capital needed except transportation if you are not nearer to a recycling firm. Nigerians, there are more business for us all to get busy with and stop depending on others or waiting for the government to do things for us when we can actually do things on our own and even pay the government with our surplus through tax.