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Yabatech rector tasks students, researchers on waste-to-energy project – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 4, 2025
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The Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) in Lagos has charged students and researchers to maximise opportunities presented by its Plastogas project, an innovative waste-to-energy initiative, to contribute to national development.

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The Rector, Dr Ibraheem Abdul, who gave the charge on Thursday, April 3, 2025, in an interview in Lagos, said that the project focused on converting plastic waste into gas.

Abdul said that improper disposal of plastic waste and lack of efficient recycling infrastructure had led to environmental degradation, causing public health risks.

“Plastogas project is a call to action for students and researchers to contribute to national development by transforming waste into resources,” he said.

The rector said that the initiative would promote a circular economy and sustainable practices.

“It aims to enhance the Nigerian environmental research landscape through inclusive and adaptive innovations; therefore, higher institutions must take the lead in finding innovative solutions,” he said.

He said that the  project was being carried out with the support of the French Embassy in Nigeria.

“Beyond providing financial support, the French Government is deeply investing in fostering academic collaboration and research-driven innovations between the country and our institution.

“The proposal by the Yabatech project team emerged as one of the five winners of the French Embassy Fund Project in 2024 entitled: “Plastic Waste Management in Nigerian Campuses,” he said.

The initiative is part of the global effort to combat plastic pollution.

It also aims to support young Nigerian researchers in developing innovative solutions for a healthier environment.

The rector said that the project would address plastic waste pollution, noting that Lagos State experienced significant plastic waste pollution.

“The Plastogas project will have a profound impact on students, fostering skills, awareness and innovation in several key areas.”

He added that it would provide entrepreneurship and employability prospects as well as community engagement.

“The project aims to promote a circular economy by transforming waste into useful products; thus,  enhancing sustainability practices.

“The project aligns with Yabatech’s goal of fostering innovation and practical solutions to environmental issues, positioning the college as a leader in sustainable waste management.

“On skill development, the project will train students and stakeholders on plastic waste gasification, briquette manufacturing, upcycling plastics into household items and producing building materials from recycled plastics, thereby equipping them with practical skills,” he added.

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