The Waste Museum

The Waste Museum

Retail Recyclable Materials & Used Merchandise

Ibadan, Oyo State 197 followers

The first Waste Museum in Africa

About us

We are the first Waste Museum in Africa to showcase the circular economy of plants, animals, and humans living together in harmony generating zero waste. We believe in creating functional, affordable, and eco-friendly products using waste. Let's create a sustainable world without waste using reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, repair and upcycle.

Industry
Retail Recyclable Materials & Used Merchandise
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Ibadan, Oyo State
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021
Specialties
museum, circularity, zerowaste, waste to wealth, climate change, circular economy, tourist destination, circular economy showcase, sustainability, community development, woman empowerment, environmental integrity, organic garden, organic backyard garden, food security, recycling, upcycling, and reduce reuse recycle

Locations

  • Primary

    4, Aare Onibon Estate, Moniya

    Opposite, Winners chapel

    Ibadan, Oyo State, NG

    Get directions

Employees at The Waste Museum

Updates

  • View organization page for The Waste Museum, graphic

    197 followers

    Are you also in search of practical knowledge on #CircularEconomy, we are not the number 1 circular economy showcase center based on media reports. We are the number 1 circular economy showcase Center because a tour of The Waste Museum will leave you in awe as you experience first hand what a Sustainable Environment will be like if we can all adopt it. For bookings and reservations, email us at thewastemuseum@gmail.com or call us on +2348023603977 The Waste Museum; Ẹgbíndọrọ̀.......

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    Applied Biochemist ll Reseacher ll Environmental Biotechnologist ll M.Tech

    During the weekend, I had the opportunity to visit The Waste Museum, Ibadan, Nigeria, a remarkable space where waste is ingeniously transformed into wealth. As an advocate for environmental sustainability, I was captivated by Jumoke Olowookere's insightful speech on how the museum's visionary concept was conceived. I was truly amazed by the creativity displayed in the artworks crafted from discarded materials and the museum's diverse collection of medicinal plants. It was a powerful reminder of how innovation can drive sustainability and change our perspective on waste.

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    Eco-Creator 💚💜 || Content Strategist || Environmental Sustainability Advocate || Empowering brands in the environmental space to connect with their audience through engaging storytelling that drives climate action.

    One project I was glad to be a part of during my 6-month internship this year at The Waste Museum was the construction of a Gazebo at the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan. The Waste Museum team had been invited to coordinate the construction of the gazebo project. The plastic bottles used for the construction of the gazebo were used for the decoration of the stage used for a stage play titled "Mammy Waters Wedding" to commemorate the World Environment Day 2024 🌎 Mammy Water's Wedding was a stage play that was done to emphasise the importance of the relationship of man with his environment in this case the water bodies. Instead of throwing the plastic bottles away after the stage play they decided to use them in the construction of a gazebo there at their department. We used more than 2,500 plastic bottles to construct the gazebo. It was a beautiful experience working on the gazebo and it reemphasises the importance of teamwork and collaborative efforts in combating the issues of climate change. The construction of the gazebo using plastic bottles helps to instil the consciousness in the minds of people that the waste we generate is a valuable resource that we can always explore. Just like my boss Mrs Adejumoke Olowookere will always say "Waste is not waste until you waste it." Together let's join hands to build a sustainable planet for you and me. The Content Gem 💜 || Environmentalist 💚 Bello Khaeerat #20daylinkedinchallengewithhaoma #climateaction #climatechange #contentcreation

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    Global Teacher Award|SDG Advocate|MCE|Home gardener|Sustyteacher|

    A visit to The Waste Museum in Ibadan was an eye-opening experience! Witnessing how Jumoke Olowookere has been creative in transforming waste into beautiful and functional objects has truly inspired me to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle. From the stunning costumes we tried on to the countless health benefits of the plants showcased, to our interactions with different animals and human at the waste museum. It's clear that there's so much value to be found in what we often discard. Let's all commit to reducing, reusing, recycling, repairing, refusing, and upcycling! Together, we can make a positive impact on our planet and create a more sustainable future. 🌎♻️ #sustyteacher #growyourreach30daychallenge #theteacherbrandingcommunity #sustainability #wastemuseum #ecofriendly #creativity

  • View organization page for The Waste Museum, graphic

    197 followers

    Glad to see Esther Akomolafe growth in #organic #backyard #garden practice after her #intenship at the number 1 #circulareconomy showcase center, The Waste Museum. Esther is one example from thousands of other #EcoAmbassadors that have been imparted with skills for sustainable world without wastes. Are you looking for avenue to empower youth and women around your community, we are a leader in circular economy and we are open to help you train, teach and empower towards creating a sustainable world for all.

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    Founder of SNHub| Botanist | Plant Nutritionist Brand Graphic Designer |

    Utilizing my 3-week break from the University of Ibadan to nurture my passion for farming! I spent 3 hours today on developing and restructuring my home garden, applying the valuable knowledge gained from Jumoke Olowookere at The Waste Museum, during my industrial training. Bridging the gap between theory and practical, one seed at a time! As I nurture my garden, I'm reminded of the importance of sustainable agriculture, food security, and innovation in farming. I'm proud to be part of the young farmers' community, working towards a food security and encouraging home garden. #YoungFarmersMatter #SustainableAgriculture #HomeGarden #FarmToTable #AgriculturalInnovation #FoodSecurity #YouthInAg #FarmingForTheFuture

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    939 followers

    Embracing the age-old wisdom of “killing two birds with one stone’, the Circular Business Platform team seamlessly combined Learning and Leisure during our recent visit to the unique The Waste Museum in Ibadan city. The visit reechoes the abundance of treasures in waste and that in a circular economy waste is a principal resource to design, sculpt, craft, mould and stitch art works. This insight on how integral waste has become in modern society, alongside the zero-waste ambience made the visit a two fold gainful activity. Deborah Edward Tolulope Omoyeni Obaloluwa Dairo Dr. Natalie Beinisch Jumoke Olowookere #CBP, #CEIP #circularlagos #circulairty #circulareconomy #thewastemuseum #wastearts #wastecollection #ecowaste #reduce #reduce #reuse #ibadancity #corporatevisit #ecobrands #wastemanagement

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    A Pan-African Media Platform with a commitment to showcase Excellence in PEOPLE of African descent in Biz. & Entrepreneurship & spotlight PLACES of interest in Africa for Hgrown Adventure, Tourism & Env. Sustainability

    PRE 2025 AfPEC 9 (CSA Academy Masterclass): ECO-FRIENDLY FOOD-TO-HERBAL MEDICINE You can't afford not to grow your own food and medicine for your Health and our sustainable Environment. Join this virtual class at City Scope Africa Academy, where you can turn your food 🍲 and spices 🧂 into medicine for better health and wellness. Join Jumoke Olowookere as she gives useful insights from her secret recipe of herbal teas ☕ that has kept her and her family away from the Hospital in the last 5 years. In this class she will be sharing over 50 recipes you can use to treat sicknesses like Diabetes, Arthritis, Migraine, Inflammation, Cough, Ulcer, Headache, Menstruation, Pain, Fibroid, Skin Infections and lots more. FEE: #5,000 (Five Thousand Naira Only). PAYABLE TO: Account Name: City Scope Africa Media Limited Account Number: 0607243924 Bank: GTBank Text or Send Proof of Payment to: +2348131116589 (Also available on WhatsApp). REGISTER HERE: https://lnkd.in/ddE7xjh #Academy #health #food #environment #healthyliving #cityscopeofpeopleandplaces

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  • View organization page for The Waste Museum, graphic

    197 followers

    In a county where there are lots of talkers with less action, we ensure that we put our words in action. Thereby raising Eco -Ambassadors that will carry on the touch for a sustainable world without wastes. Are you looking for opportunity to experience circular economy in it's real sense, come join us at the number 1 circular economy showcase center, The Waste Museum and you can share a life changing and impactful story like Esther Akomolafe.

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    Founder of SNHub| Botanist | Plant Nutritionist Brand Graphic Designer |

    I am thrilled to share my incredible experience as an IT student at the Waste Museum in Moniya. In just under three weeks, I have been immersed in a whirlwind of learning and exposure, from exploring the home garden to gaining free access to various gardens and visiting other galleries and institutes. This week, our team embarked on an exciting project in Lagos. All thanks to the founder Jumoke Olowookere where we taught students how to explore and reduce the waste they generate. We focused on upcycling and waste reduction techniques, and seeing the students' enthusiasm was truly inspiring. Being part of the Waste Museum team has been an eye opening journey, filled with knowledge and fun. I feel so blessed to be a part of such an impactful initiatives. 🌍♻️ #WasteManagement #Sustainability #ITStudent #Upcycling #WasteReduction #Learning

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  • View organization page for The Waste Museum, graphic

    197 followers

    The unwavering commitment of organizations such as AIIDEV Africa in partnership with other bodies and institutions both in the private and public sector towards ensuring the achievement of the United Nations SDGs is key towards meeting the year 2030 target. Thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the #Eco30 project 💚💚💚💚💚

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    4,936 followers

    Today, we extend our deepest gratitude to our esteemed partners who have been instrumental in making the ECO30 Sustainable Living Challenge a resounding success. Their unwavering support and dedication have empowered us to spread awareness, inspire action, and foster positive change in the realm of sustainability. To The Waste Museum , your commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility has been truly inspiring. Your contributions have amplified our reach and impact, allowing us to engage individuals and communities on a global scale. Thank you for your invaluable collaboration and for sharing our vision of a better tomorrow. Here's to continued partnership and collective efforts towards building a brighter, more sustainable future. #eco30impact #aiidevafrica #eco30champion #acceleratesdgs #sustainableliving

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    EcoPreneur | Circular Economy Coach/Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Fellow | Advocate for Creating a Sustainable World Without Wastes

    In 2019, a dream took root in my mind—a vision of a Circular Economy Showcase center that would redefine our relationship with waste and pave the way for a sustainable future. Little did I know that this dream would blossom into The Waste Museum, a testament to perseverance and passion. After tireless dedication, the dream became a reality in February 2022, thanks to the support of the US Consulate in Nigeria through the USADF. From being the first Waste Museum on the African continent to welcoming over 8,500 individuals in just 27 months. With the UN Industrial Development Organization Report which stated that 0.51kg of wastes is generated by each Nigeria citizen, a part of the yearly 32 million tonnes from the country which is estimated to reach 107 million tonnes by 2050 if left unchecked. The Waste Museum became the pace setter that a sustainable world without wastes is possible, when we look at waste as an untapped resources. Our climate education, campaigns and outreaches have contributed to the circular economy movement through; ✅ Training of over 4600 community kids through our #Waste4Skills Creative Summer Camp. ✅ Collection of 10 tonnes of plastic bottle wastes from the Moniya area in the last 3 years through cleanups and wastes for gifts. ✅ Conversion of 3,000 tyre wastes into Ottoman furnitures for indoor and outdoor decorations in the last 5 years. ✅ Upcycling of 8,000 tyre wastes into kid’s playground in the last 5 years. ✅ Currently has a working staff strength of 15 with 85% women and over 70 Volunteers. ✅ Trained 4,500 individuals (98% women) on sustainable organic backyard garden to grow their own food and herbs without chemical ✅ Reached 100 million indirect citizens through radio, television and other public events. ✅ Reached 50,000 direct public members through our Trashion fashion shows in communities and Markets. ✅ Signed an MOU with International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), a member of the international CIGAR group to promote Sustainability and Green Economy ✅ Partnership with 4 art galleries for the showcase and sale of Ecoproducts. ✅ Launching of 2 new products (Ecosource Balm and Ecosource Tea) in April 2024 and Trademarked, in addition to other ecoproducts, arts and crafts. Our mission is to create a sustainable world without wastes through the showcase of circular economy of plants, animals and humans living in harmony generating zero waste as we envision a sustainable world without wastes through reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, repair, and upcycle; our 5Rs and a “u” by 2030. Our SDG Primary focus is Goal 12 and Goal 13 while our secondary SDG focus is Goals 1 , Goal 4, Goal 11 and Goal 17 So far, it’s been an interesting journey as each day unfolds as an onion skin, unraveling adventures, challenges, highs and lows but I’m glad I took that step to follow my dream! I am indeed blessed! PS: Students Visit from #OlashoreInternationalSchool Osun State #SheSustains #ImpactStory #SocialImpact

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