We are proud to announce our partnership with Takataka ni Mali, focused on promoting effective waste management and advancing circular economy models across Kenya and the wider East Africa.
A key initiative under this collaboration is the formation of the East Africa Waste Management Coalition, aimed at catalysing investment, driving innovation, and unlocking business opportunities in sustainable waste management.
This partnership is rooted in both organisations’ shared commitment to environmental sustainability and a joint vision to tackle the growing challenge of waste and plastic pollution. It also underscores ALN’s broader Pro Bono and CSR commitments, particularly in the areas of climate justice, gender equity, and inclusive innovation.
“Our partnership with ALN reflects our shared vision and values, enabling us to leverage our position to create opportunities not just for ourselves, but for the broader community. We believe waste is not just a challenge — it’s an opportunity for economic growth and a driver of positive societal impact,” notes Mary Ngechu, Founder & Patron, Takataka ni Mali
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our efforts to align legal expertise with causes that drive innovation, social impact, and the development of resilient, sustainable communities.
“This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to fostering the region’s circular economy, where together we can pool our expertise, knowledge, and resources to drive meaningful change,” states Rosa Nduati-Mutero, Managing Partner at ALN Kenya. “We believe collaboration is key to building a sustainable future and are proud to join forces with Takataka ni Mali to advance green innovation that will transform waste into wealth.”
Carlotta Dal Lago, Head of Business Development, Marketing and Communication adds: “A unified approach to tackling waste in East Africa is long overdue. That is why we have taken the lead and partnered with Takataka ni Mali to build sustainable eco systems to tackle this issue in the region.”
Through this collaboration, ALN and Takataka ni Mali are championing the sustainable development agenda by advocating for legislative reforms that foster East Africa’s transition to a circular economy. Together, we aim to be catalysts for change — shaping national and regional approaches to waste reduction, driving innovation in sustainable practices, and inspiring future generations to transform waste into wealth.