Plastics & Planners Collection • Recovery • Ghana
Project

Our Landfill Site — Sota

This page explains our landfill site project in Sota and why it matters for cleaner communities.

Site views

Land and facility area

Aerial views of the Sota site. (We will keep updating this page as work progresses.)

Plastics & Planners landfill site in Sota — aerial view
Sota landfill site — overview.
Plastics & Planners landfill site in Sota — aerial view
Sota landfill site — land area and access routes.
About Sota

Why Sota matters

Sota is a growing community area. As nearby communities expand, waste volumes increase — and safe, organised disposal becomes important.

The problem we are solving

When waste is dumped in uncontrolled places, it creates odour, pollution, and health risks. It also contributes to plastic leakage into drains and water bodies.

Our goal

To support clean, safe waste disposal in a structured way — while improving collection services and reducing plastic pollution over time.

The project

What we are building at Sota

This landfill site is being developed as a controlled disposal location to support waste collection and protect communities.

Controlled disposal

A managed site where waste is placed properly — not scattered or burned in open areas.

Cleaner communities

Reliable disposal supports reliable collection — which reduces overflow, litter, and illegal dumping.

Future improvements

As the site develops, we will improve sorting and recovery where possible — to reduce what ends up in landfill.

We will publish updates on this page as the project progresses (construction stages, operations, and safety measures).
Safety & Environment

How we protect people and the environment

Waste sites must be managed responsibly. Our focus is safety, cleanliness, and long-term protection.

Clean operations

  • Controlled access and site rules
  • Proper placement and routine management
  • Clear operating procedures for vehicles and workers

Environmental care

  • Reducing open dumping and uncontrolled burning
  • Limiting plastic leakage into water bodies
  • Continuous improvement as the project grows
Work with us

Want to support this project?

If you are a partner, assembly, institution, or business and want to collaborate, contact us.