Partnering for a Sustainable Environment: Zoomlion Signs Waste Management MoU with the City of Kinshasa, DRC

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Jun '25

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Partnering for a Sustainable Environment: Zoomlion Signs Waste Management MoU with the City of Kinshasa, DRC

Zoomlion Ghana Limited has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the City of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), aimed at strengthening and supporting the city’s waste management infrastructure through technical expertise and sustainable systems development.

Signed on May 26, 2025, this partnership reflects Zoomlion’s unwavering commitment to building cleaner, healthier African cities by offering innovative, locally integrated solutions that empower communities and governments alike.

The MoU outlines collaboration on a 360-degree sustainable waste management framework, focusing on the recovery, processing, and conversion of waste into valuable resources, while enhancing existing infrastructure. Zoomlion will support and complement the work of existing local service providers, ensuring their roles are strengthened—not replaced.

The project is expected to create approximately 5,000 new jobs across the broader waste management value chain in Kinshasa and will introduce technical know-how, job training, and infrastructure investment to elevate the city’s transition toward a circular economy.

Hon. Léon Mulumba Mwana Nshiya, Provincial Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development, who signed on behalf of the City of Kinshasa, noted: “This agreement is a symbol of our strong will and unwavering commitment to build a cleaner, greener Kinshasa.”

Mr. Daniel Amuyaw Addo, who led the Jospong Group delegation, added: “This partnership reaffirms our dedication to inclusive development and sustainable innovation. We are here to work alongside Kinshasa’s existing ecosystem, not to disrupt it. Our role is to strengthen, support, and deliver long-term value.”

As a token of goodwill, a symbolic gift was presented to H.E. Daniel Bumba Lubaki, Governor of Kinshasa, who stated: “I believe this project will not only improve Kinshasa’s environmental future, but will serve as a benchmark for Africa’s role in shaping sustainable global cities.”

This collaboration marks another key milestone in Zoomlion’s broader African agenda—empowering cities with infrastructure, creating green jobs, and reinforcing a united path toward a circular, sustainable future.

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2 Responses

  1. C’est une initiative très prometteuse ! L’investissement d’une société africaine en afrique pour gérer la chaîne de valorisation des déchets et des ordures montre un engagement fort envers le développement durable et la protection de l’environnement. Cela pourrait non seulement améliorer la gestion des déchets dans la région, mais aussi créer des emplois et sensibiliser la population à l’importance du recyclage et de la propreté. C’est un pas dans la bonne direction pour un avenir plus propre et plus sain.

    1. Nous vous remercions de votre reconnaissance pour nos efforts, Vos commentaires nous sont précieux et nous sommes déterminés à poursuivre notre action en matière de gestion des déchets, de développement durable et de protection de l’environnement en Afrique.

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