As Kenya undergoes a profound wave of urbanization, Nairobi, with its status as the industrial, commercial, and administrative heartbeat of the country, finds itself at the epicenter of these transformative changes. The city’s magnetic pull has drawn a myriad of individuals seeking better opportunities, making it a bustling hub of industrial and commercial activities. However, this urban evolution has not come without its environmental challenges, particularly in the realm of solid waste management (SWM).
Recognizing the escalating threats posed by inadequate SWM, the City Council of Nairobi took a pivotal step in 1996 by establishing the Department of Environment, entrusted with the responsibility of fostering a clean, healthy, and beautiful environment for both residents and visitors. With the advent of the Kenyan Constitution in 2010, the devolution of responsibilities to County Governments brought SWM into sharper focus. Despite inheriting dilapidated structures from defunct local authorities, the County Government of Nairobi has steadfastly prioritized environmental management, driven by a vision for a city with a robust, sustainable, and world-class SWM system.
In alignment with the social pillar of the Kenya Vision 2030, emphasizing the importance of a clean and secure environment for societal well-being, the County Government has elevated its commitment to SWM. This dedication has culminated in a strategic partnership with the Government of Japan, resulting in the evolution of the 1998 SWM master plan into an Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Plan. This updated plan delineates key programs aimed at addressing the multifaceted challenges of SWM in Nairobi.
The ISWM Plan is not merely a blueprint; it is a roadmap towards a healthier, safer, more secure, and sustainable SWM system. By proactively implementing the outlined programs, the County Government envisions a transformative journey towards a world-class city that not only manages its waste efficiently but also serves as a beacon of environmental stewardship
In the heart of Nairobi’s urban landscape, this forward-looking initiative stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to balancing progress with environmental responsibility, creating a blueprint for other burgeoning urban centers across the globe.
we envision a transformative journey towards a world-class city
Nairobi County Government