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Innovative Business Models for Plastic Waste Reduction: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in Africa

Kato Jumba K.

Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Plastic waste has become a critical environmental challenge in Africa, necessitating innovative and sustainable business models that balance economic growth with environmental responsibility. This paper explores the nexus between entrepreneurship and sustainability in plastic waste management, focusing on circular economy strategies, waste-to-value initiatives, and public-private partnerships. The study highlights pioneering African enterprises that leverage innovative solutions, including plastic credit systems, recycling startups, and biodegradable alternatives, to mitigate plastic pollution. Additionally, it delves into policy implications and the role of technology in scaling sustainable waste management solutions. The findings emphasize the need for multi-stakeholder collaboration, increased investment in research and development, and community-driven initiatives to create a sustainable plastic waste ecosystem. This review provides actionable insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and investors, offering a strategic framework to drive both environmental and economic benefits. By fostering a circular economy and supporting green entrepreneurship, Africa can transform its plastic waste crisis into an opportunity for innovation and sustainable development. The integration of policy support, technological advancements, and financial incentives will be crucial in achieving long-term sustainability in plastic waste management across the continent.

Keywords: Plastic waste management, sustainable entrepreneurship, circular economy, Africa, recycling, waste-to-value, policy, innovation, sustainability.

CITE AS: Kato Jumba K. (2025). Innovative Business Models for Plastic Waste Reduction: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in Africa. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES 4(1):7-12. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJEP/2025/41712