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Nigerian clean-tech startup Kaltani secures $4m Seed funding to combat plastic pollution in Africa.

Kaltani, a Nigerian clean-tech plastic waste recycling company, has secured seed funding of $4 million to expand its recycling operations across the country.

Engineer Obi Charles Nnanna founded Kaltani in Nigeria to address Africa’s growing plastic waste challenge by promoting the circular economy and recycling best practices.

The startup employs 100 people across its collection points, recycling factory, and offices, who are in charge of collecting bottles and other plastic garbage and transporting it to its collection points for aggregation and processing before being delivered to its recycling facility.

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Plastics are subsequently processed at the factory into hot washed PET flakes, PE and PP pellets, and sold to FMCG firms for thermoform, sheet, packaging, bottling, and fiber applications.

To provide transparency and traceability throughout the value chain, Kaltani’s technology employs data analytics, predictive analytics, and geo-mapping.

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The startup has already secured a US$4 million funding round, with which it plans to construct 20 new collection and aggregation centres across Nigeria and hire over 500 new employees.

These upgrades will significantly increase Kaltani’s capacity, allowing the company to recycle up to 15,000 tonnes of plastic trash per year.

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Weddy Thuranira
Weddy Thuranira
Weddy profiles new startups and innovators across Africa and announces funding rounds, mergers, acquisitions and startup partnerships across Africa. She is based in Nairobi, Kenya. Reach her and the entire news desk at [email protected]

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