Mr Adebola said Nigeria could address both waste management and housing challenges by transforming plastic waste into valuable construction materials.
The national president of AWAMN, Olugbenga Adebola, made the commendation in an interview on Friday in Lagos.
Mr Olugbenga said that contrary to widespread concerns, the exercise recorded orderly waste collection and active participation across Lagos.
The national president of AWAMN, Olugbenga Adebola, made the call on Thursday in Lagos.
He described waste management as capital-intensive.
Mr Adebola described waste management as a collective responsibility.
The Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria has appealed for the reduction of the 25 per cent remittance to the Lagos Waste Management Authority.
The Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria has called on Nigerians to consider earning money from the waste they generate.
