By Stanley Onyeka, Lagos
Sahara Group Foundation said it has signed a Strategic Partnership Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Plan International Nigeria to deepen inclusive, community-led recycling interventions through its flagship Sahara Go Recycling Project.
The Foundation, a social responsibility division of international energy conglomerate, Sahara Group, said the partnership reinforces its waste-to-wealth expertise and Plan International’s global leadership in child rights, gender equality, and community development.
This, according to the company’s statement, is a shared commitment to environmental sustainability, economic empowerment, and social inclusion, especially for vulnerable children, young people, and women.
Speaking at the MoU signing, Director, Sahara Group Foundation, Chidilim Menakaya, was said to have described the collaboration as a powerful intersection of climate action and human development.
He said: “Sahara Go Recycling was conceived in 2021 as more than an environmental initiative; it is a deliberate platform for inclusion, dignity, and sustainable livelihoods.
“Designed to unlock economic opportunity at the grassroots, the initiative transforms waste into value while creating pathways for income generation and enterprise.
“Our partnership with Plan International strengthens this vision by placing empowerment and resilience at the core of our approach, ensuring that environmental responsibility translates into lasting economic value, social inclusion, and shared prosperity for households and communities.”
This partnership is a shared commitment to environmental sustainability, economic empowerment, and social inclusion, especially for vulnerable children, young people, and women.
Building skills
Also speaking, Country Director of Plan International Nigeria, Dr. Charles Usie, said: “When environmental action is intentionally designed to create livelihood, dignity, and economic empowerment, girls are better positioned to learn, build skills, and contribute meaningfully to their families and communities.
“We are excited to work with Sahara Group Foundation to ensure that initiatives like Sahara Go Recycling translate climate responsibility into real action, creating opportunities that enable girls to build skills, and a more secure future.”
Director of Philanthropy and Resource Mobilization at Plan International Nigeria, Sheila Ojei, added: “Our shared vision is to ensure that young people, particularly girls, can thrive in safe, healthy, and supportive environments.
“This partnership places strong emphasis on gender inclusion, with at least 60 percent of participants expected to be adolescent girls, while embedding safeguarding and accountability into how economic and environmental opportunities are delivered.”
Head of Corporate Communications, Sahara Group, Bethel Obioma, noted that the partnership reflects Sahara Group’s broader sustainability philosophy.
“At Sahara Group, sustainability is about people as much as systems. This partnership reinforces our belief that environmental solutions must deliver social value. By aligning Sahara Go Recycling with Plan International’s development expertise, we are creating a model where climate responsibility directly improves lives and livelihoods.”
Sahara Go Recycling is one of the four flagship projects of Sahara Group Foundation. It is a waste-to-wealth initiative designed to empower communities by turning recyclable waste into economic value, while promoting environmental sustainability and inclusive economic opportunities.
At its core, the project demonstrates how environmental responsibility can serve as a catalyst for social impact, economic empowerment, and long-term sustainability.
Ultimately, the project will support the promotion of critical Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production); SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities); SDG 13 (climate action), SDG 8 (decent work and economic growth); SDG 10 (reduced inequalities); SDG 5 (gender equality); SDG 4 (quality education); and SDG 17 (partnerships for the goals).