Associação Moçambicana de Reciclagem
It all started in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, with the installation of three recycling points in 2010, managed by the Xidzuki Community Association, which works with HIV-positive people. Today, AMOR has created 28 community recycling points and 35 school recycling points involving more than 38,500 students in 15 municipalities. It has always pursued an inclusive strategy that aims to work with all potential stakeholders: the private sector, local and national authorities, civil society in the broadest sense, communities, and primary and secondary schools.
AMOR’s teams are spread across four offices: Maputo (headquarters and southern representation), Vilankulo (another southern representation), Beira (central representation) and Pemba (northern representation).
The amount of waste produced has increased significantly in recent times as a result of strong population growth and increased consumption, making solid waste management a major challenge in Mozambique, given that most of this waste is deposited without any treatment in open dumps. In this context, the Mozambican Recycling Association (AMOR) was created in 2009 with the aim of promoting and organising waste recycling in the country.
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Creating a favourable environment for recycling requires a comprehensive methodology, which we have broken down into four components:
Creating a favourable environment for recycling requires a comprehensive methodology, which we have broken down into four components:
Our vision is a clean, healthy and prosperous Mozambique with a circular and inclusive economy for sustainable development.
To make this vision a reality, we believe it is essential to have strong values for true sustainable development. We base all our projects on these values: