CALL FOR APPLICATION FOR SET UP/OPERATION OF E-WASTE COLLECTION CENTRES IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATE (BATCH A)


BACKGROUND:

The WEEE Transform Project is a multi-component project conceptualized to develop an institutional framework for e-waste management in Nigeria. Piloting in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria specifically in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Abia, Rivers, Ogun, and Adamawa States of the Country, the project seeks to build on existing initiatives to transition the Nigerian e-waste sector from majorly informal practices (with its highly polluting methods) to a formal method that conserves resources and ensures the protection of human life and the environment. It will facilitate the setup and operationalization of 58 collection centres across the specified States.

E-waste Producers Responsibility of Nigeria (EPRON) in partnership with Adamawa State Ministry of Environment, Lagos State Government: Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), the Ogun State Ministry of Environment, hereby invites willing entrepreneurs and social enterprises interested in operating registered e-waste collection centres in the following states and Government approved areas to please apply.

States and Areas
S/N STATE AREAS
1. Lagos Apapa, Ajegunle, Surulere, Badagry, Ajangbadi/Afromedia/Ijanikin, Agboju/Satelite Town, Oshodi/Isolo, Shomolu, Ojodu Berger, Meiran/Ojokoro.

 

2. Ogun Agbara, Ifo 1 (Ewekoro, Ifo), Ifo 2 (Akute, Agbado, Ojodu), Ijebu Ode, Ota 1 (Idiroko Road), Ota 2 (Ijoko), Mowe, Sagamu, Toll Gate Sango, Abeokuta

 

     

RESPONSIBILITIES OF COLLECTION CENTRE OPERATORS:

Collection Centres are critical infrastructure in the e-waste value chain, serving as the requisite link between consumers (households, businesses and public and private offices), informal collectors, and recycling /treatment facilities. These centres will be located within the specified Government jurisdiction and operate according to the prescribed National standards. Their responsibilities will include:

  • provision of e-waste drops off access for informal collectors and consumers;
  • collection and aggregation of e-waste for transportation to recycling facilities;
  • coordination of informal collectors in their assigned jurisdiction;
  • payment of specified incentives to informal collectors and consumers;
  • provision of appropriate receptacles for the different categories of e-waste;
  • ensuring the safe keeping of e-waste without exposure to pilfering, cherry-picking, and adverse conditions; and

maintaining accurate electronic records of e-waste collected per collection source and per product category, describing the collection performance and cost indication sent to recycling centres and must regularly report to EPRON in accordance with the specified format and timeline.
Please Note: Operators of collection centres will be remunerated monthly based on the quantity of e-waste collected and in relation to the space and number of receptacles provided.

SPECIFICATION FOR COLLECTION CENTRES:

 

(I) All interested applicants must have a registered business in Nigeria before applying
(ii) Must be willing to aggregate e-waste from diverse collection channels, such as collection through municipality, B2B channels,
(iii) Premises with sufficient space, access control and appropriate anti-theft
(iv) a sufficient space of at least a minimum of 14 meters by 4 meters dedicated for e-waste storage and having the following features:

  • adequate covering to ensure that e-waste is not exposed to rainwater percolation, liquids, sunlight, or any source of heat.
  • controlled temperature (not exceeding the ambient temperature).
  • adequate lighting and ventilation.
  • shelves properly arranged with gangways for easy movement.
  • impermeable floor ( concretized, etc)

(v) Provide fire emergency and safety equipment.
(vi) Provide PPE for personnel, and Safe and conducive for workers.
(vii) Manage e-waste in a way that prevents releases of gases, liquids or solid particles from any e-waste, or component, to the environment
(viii) All successful applicants must meet up with all statutory National and State Environmental registration/accreditation requirements
such as the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) permit before they can be issued an EPRON operational License

SELECTION PROCESS

Inspection of facilities by EPRON and State Environmental Regulatory officials will begin as soon as the applications are received. The first centre to demonstrate the possession of the specified requirements. Selected organizations will be notified by email and will proceed to the Inspection of facilities by EPRON and State Environmental Regulatory officials will begin as soon as the applications are received.

The first centre to demonstrate the possession of the specified requirements. Selected organizations will be notified by email and will proceed to the training stage. Women and existing informal e-waste operators in the specified areas are especially encouraged to apply as their application will be prioritized.

Interested applicants should kindly apply on or before August 23, 2023, by 11.59 pm WAT.  For specific information please reach out to us at info@epron.org.ng or on +234 9061935560.