Digitizing Waste Management Today
Your Waste, Your Gain
We are Konza!
An innovative cloud-based mobile application that aims to digitize waste management by connecting waste collectors and efficient recycling solutions.
Our primary focus is to reduce waste accumulation in landfills by promoting sustainable practices and redirecting valuable waste to recycling facilities.

Konza’s goal is to create a digitally enhanced waste management economy through its mobile app, facilitating efficient payment for garbage collection services and encouraging waste seperation for recycling.
By incentivizing users with rewards for separating waste and promoting recycling, Konza seeks to address improper waste disposal, reduce environmental degradation, and contribute to mitigating climate change impacts.
Konza aims to tapinto the economic opportunity in waste collection fees, contributing to theannual GDP and fostering economic growth. Additionally, by improvingsanitation and waste management, Konza supports social development and theattainment of SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Konza is dedicated to empowering its community financially. By connecting waste collectors and recycling communities to readily available recyclables, the aim is to redirect recyclables to facilities where their full value can be extracted.
Journey with Us
Know Your Bins
Green
All food scraps and food waste can be placed in your green organic bin. This includes citrus, onion, dairy, meat, bones, fish, fruit, and vegetables. Whether cooked or uncooked, old or moldy, all of it can go into the green bin.
Yellow
The yellow bin is crucial for the recycling of packaging materials. This includes plastic bottles, broken plastic utensils, milk bottles, yogurt/ice cream containers, and papers such as egg cartons, cereal boxes, and inner tissue rolls – all should go in the yellow bin.
Blue
In the general waste bin, you can dispose of general rubbish, nappies, used sanitary products, broken ceramics and crockery, broken glass from drinking glasses, Pyrex, mirrors or windows, light bulbs, and non-recyclable plastic
Red
Red bins are designated for hazardous waste, which is harmful to humans or the environment. This includes hazardous waste like pesticides, batteries, thermometers, and fluorescent bulbs. Sorting these items together promotes eco-friendly disposal and reduces hazardous waste in landfills
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