Mr Gbadegesin said environmental responsibility and compliance remained critical to achieving a cleaner, safer and more sustainable Lagos.
“What we are doing is building on an existing foundation,” said LAWMA boss.
Mr Gbadegesin said the 2025 figure was higher compared with 355.15 tonnes recycled in 2024.
The Lagos Waste Management Authority has intensified operational activities across the state ahead of the Easter celebrations.
The Lagos Waste Management Authority says it apprehended 46 people during coordinated early morning operations across Lagos Island.
Mr Wahab said business activities would commence at the popular spare parts market, after its recent closure for various environmental infractions.
Mr Odumboni said that the price increase was due to the high cost of operation by the Private Sector Participants (PSP) operators.
