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Do you accept volunteers outside Nigeria?
Yes, we support virtual volunteers globally.
Can Gowasteline support our school/organization?
Yes, fill the contact form or email us directly.
How does Gowasteline’s plastic-to-fuel system work?
Our system uses pyrolysis technology to convert non-recyclable plastic waste into usable fuel (diesel, kerosene, and cooking gas). This helps reduce plastic pollution while providing an alternative energy source for underserved communities.
Can my community benefit from Gowasteline’s waste recovery?
Yes. We partner with local leaders, schools, and youth groups to launch clean-up campaigns, install collection points, and provide training. Contact us to discuss how we can support your area.
What types of plastics do you collect?
We collect a wide range of plastics including PET bottles, HDPE containers, LDPE bags, and non-recyclables used in our plastic-to-fuel process. We also educate communities on sorting and safe disposal.
Is there a fee to join Gowasteline trainings?
Most of our trainings are free or highly subsidized, especially for youth, students, and women. Sponsored programs and donor-supported workshops are announced via our website and social media.
How can organizations collaborate with Gowasteline?
We offer tailored partnership models for NGOs, businesses, and schools — from CSR collaborations and co-branded cleanups to impact measurement, sustainability consulting, and joint grant proposals. Reach out through our contact page.